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2 ANAHEIM GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1964 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA LET US BUILD IT! Nicholas South and SONS General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Leonard E. Bouth Marcus P. Bouth PL-KE 5-4108 Pr. KE 5-4459 419 North East St. — Anahaim Licensed Public Accountant Ira B. Hodgkins INCOME TAX BOOKKEEPING 328 East Center St. ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful Courteous Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Friday and Saturday ... Feb. 5 - 6 DOLLAR DAYS FINAL 2 DAYS Of Ballard's Sensational STORE - WIDE CLEARANCE Stock Re-grouped and Re-priced for these Two Final Days ... Terrific Mark-downs! Terrific Savings! SALE POSITIVELY ENDS SAT. NIGHT ... FEB. 6th BLOUSES One group formerly priced up to 6.98 ... Friday and Saturday... only... 1.00 SKIRTS One group formerly priced up to 6.98 ... Friday and Saturday... only... 2.00 DRESSES Formerly priced from 14.98 to 22.98 3.00 - 5.00 - 9.00 One group formerly priced up to 5.98 ... Friday and Saturday ... only ... 1.00 2.00 DRESSES Formerly priced from 14.98 to 22.98 3.00 - 5.00 - 9.00 BALLARD'S 105 W. CENTER — ANAHEIM You Save Dollars by the YARD at ANAHEIM TEXTILE STORE JUST LOOK AT THESE VALUES Be Here Early to Get This One 36" Comal Plaid GINGHAM .. 2 yds. $1 Large Selection. Sanforized. 54" Wool Jersey — Solids, Heathers & Stripes ... SALE Reg. 2.50 yd. yd. 36" Sanf. Denim. Faded Blue. Colors and Plaids Reg. 69c yd. ... $100 2 yds. Nylons — Orlons—Mixture Better Fabrics. Values to 1.98 yd. ... Yd. 39" Unbleached Muslin—A sell-out every time! Special 5 yds. 45" Drapery Faille. Reg. 1.49 yd. Full Bolts ... Yd. 69c 2 More Dollar Doubling VALUES! Pinwale Corduroy White only REG. $1.29 yd. Upholstery Goods Frieze, etc. Short Lengths Values to $9.98 yd. 39" Unbleached Muslin—A 5 yds. $100 sell-out every time! Special yds. 45" Drapery Faille. Reg. 1.49 yd. 69¢ Full Bolts Yd. 2 More Dollar Doubling VALUES! Pinwale Corduroy White only REG. $1.29 yd. SALE 67c yd. Upholstery Goods Frieze, etc. Short Lengths Values to $9.90 yd. SALE 1.79 yd. Shoulder Pads Value to 59c pr. Pr. 15¢ Nylon Lace — Pink, Blue, White & Black. Reg. 2.49 yd. 2 yds. 800 Yd. Spools Thread. White — Clark's Size 00(50) Mercerized 4 for $100 Beacon Loop Rugs 2 for $100 Beacon Sheet Blankets Plaid—Reg. 1.89, Sale, 70"x80" $1.50 36" Everglaze Chintz Don't Miss This! Values to $1.29 yd. SALE 2 yds. $1.00 42" x 84" Printed Rayon BARK Draw Drapes 8.98 Value SALE $5 Pair Anaheim Textile Store "Anaheim's Leading Yardage Store" 112 E. CENTER — ANAHEIM — PH. KE 5-2068 IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 55 Years Ago Quite a number of our citizens attended the concert given at Westminster last night, among whom we noticed Mine Host Dunnam of the "Planters," Lord Bould, Dan Payne and the Boss Editor of the Gazette, all well shielded from the wet and cold by regular ullers and blankets. The distance from Anaheim to Westminster before the sun goes down, is between six and seven miles. But from Westminster to Anaheim, leaving the former place 11 o'clock on a dark and foggy night is exactly 24½ miles, and only then when the driver knows every inch of the way and "never lost in his life." Perhaps the S. Government will be interested in learning that the lighthouse San Pedro is an institution no less serviceable to landsmen than mariners. Mr. R. W. Scott is making substantial improvements on his property in Adele street. A balcony is being built on the house and a handmade fence will enclose the lot. He offers to rent the property to a desirable tenant. The common council of Los Angeles has fixed the license rates high that there has been a general growl all along the line. One cause in the license ordinanceads thus: "All aliens ineligible the privileges of becoming citizens of the United States employ in any capacity in the city of Los Angeles, each per month.$$." 50 Years Ago Another Santa Ana wind blew up on Monday and continued with brief intermissions until yesterday. This section has been long on Santa Anas this season and short on Jupiter Pluvius. Less than an inch of rain has fallen and there is little, if any, indication of coming wetness. Incorporation carried at Fullerton on Friday, by a decisive vote of 185 to 44. Booming of anvils when the result was announced testified to the manner in which the same was received by the people. The vote for trustees and other officers was as follows: Amerige, 136; Benchley, 129; Chapman, 125; Clark, 132; Gardiner, 143; Cline, 60; McDermont, 81; Schumacher 104; Smith, 96; Stern, 115. For City Marshal. Barnes 115; Ruddock, 104. For City Clerk Geo. Ruddock 159; no opposition. For City Treasurer, J. E. Ford, 173. The new board is composed of C. C. Chapman, E. K. Benchley, E. R. Amerige G. C. Clark and John Gardiner. Henry Adams, the new manager of the Griffith Lumber Company, has moved his family here from Santa Ana. Yesterday he purchased the W. J. Freeman residence on the corner of Broadway and Claudina streets for $1,800. * Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bullard were visitors in town this week having been called by the serious illness of the latter's mother, Mrs C. Langenberger.* EVERY DAY is... DOLLAR DAY When You Take Advantage of the YEAR ROUND SAVING on DRY CLEANING Remember... YOU SAVE... ever time you "LEAVE IT TO RITZ" RITZ Cleaners & Dyeer We Specialize in Dry Cleaning 307 E. CENTER — ANAHEIM — PHONE KE 5- MILLINERY Specially purchased to bring you the best in spring hats at a price you won't believe! All types in this fabulous group. Second Floor REDUCED! Sub-Teen Values to 10.95 SPORTSWEA The common council of Los Angeles has fixed the license rates high that there has been a general growl all along the line. One cause in the license ordinance thus: "All aliens ineligible to the privileges of becoming citizens of the United States employ in any capacity in the city of Los Angeles, each per month.$$." This section of course, aimed at the moon-eyed celestial. M. Grossman, foreman for Beneyfus & Co., tells us that he is hunting sixty acres of vineyard, the vines are principally Zinfindel, back Malvoise and Green Victor. We are indebted to Mr. Gus Davis for a navel or Bahia orange town by Charles T. Harris of Orge. The fruit is large (12 inches circumference) and is a perfect autu to look at. The characteristic mark is quite prominent and shows that the fruit is well named. Is there personal recognition Heaven" was the theme of Rev. New's discourse at the Episcopal church on Sunday morning. He urged in the affirmative and supported his theory by numerous notations from the New Testament. As an instance of the productiveness of vines in this section it may be stated that a three-year-old vine in Mrs. Metz's vineyard are forty-two pounds of grapes. DeWitt C. Lawrence of Oakland rived in town last evening. He is that debonaire appearance which only a good digestion and ear, untroubled conscience can see. Several sharp showers of rain during the early part of last night, and the indications at midnight were good for an all night ownpour. Two notable marriages occurred Anaheim the past week: At the evidence of the bride's parents, actor Montgomery was married Miss Charlie Tarver, Rev. M. Settle officiating, and at the evidence of the bride's parents Alexander Bailey, J.P., Edward Niehaus and Miss Matilda Wer were married. Henry Adams, the new manager of the Griffith Lumber Company, has moved his family here from Santa Ana. Yesterday he purchased the W. J. Freeman residence on the corner of Broadway and Claudina streets for $1,800. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Bullard were visitors in town this week having been called by the serious illness of the latter's mother, Mrs C. Langenberger. Dr. Bickford has purchased the two Pratt cottages on Philadelphia street. Miss Melanie Cahen has been the guest of Miss Adele Strodthoff this week. She returns to her home in Los Angeles today. F. W. Fleischman has purchased of J. B. Pierce 80 acres of land northwest of town and will put in a pumping plant and raise alfalfa. Rollo McLellan sustained a dislocation of his left elbow a few days ago while playing on the school house grounds. Dr. Adams reduced the fracture and the boy is doing nicely. The Ladies Guild of St. Michael's will meet with Mrs. Sydmer Ross at her home in Placentia, tomorrow. The Ladies Aid Society will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.' B. Rae. Mrs. Gerald Sandilands entertained the Miercoles club on Wednesday. A most pleasant afternoon was spent and an exciting game of progressive euchre played, at which the first prize was won by Mrs. J. J. Schneider. The second by Miss Marie Hortschman and the booby by Miss Dora Zeyn. After enjoying refreshments a business meeting was held at which Mrs. Ahiborn was elected president. Chester Holcomb contemplates a trip to Kokel on the Colorado desert in the near future, where he will superintend the planting of an extensive field of asparagus. Mrs. Holcomb and her little son will accompany him. They will be absent several weeks. Contractor Enearl has a force of mechanics employed on Mr. Sherman's new residence north of the opera house. The building will cost $1,250. Specially purchased to bring you the best in spring hats at a price you won't believe! All types in this fabulous group. Second Floor REDUCED! Sub-Teen BLOUSES Sizes 8 to 14 in a large group of these better blouses that have been reduced to clear. Second Floor ½ Price Special! BRAS 75¢ to 2.50 A famous make of bras, in broken sizes and styles. Some with D or C cups, in sizes up to 42. Values were to 5.00. Second Floor La Camille GIRDLES 4.98 A waist whitling garment, with slipper, 2 lengths, boned back and front for support. Second Floor Girls' 2.98 and 3.98 Wool Sweaters 1.98 Slip-on and cardigan styles, in sizes 3 to 6. Girls' T-SHIRTS 1.19 Assorted patterns and stilettos Two notable marriages occurred Anaheim the past week: At the evidence of the bride's parents, Victor Montgomery was married Miss Charlie Tarver, Rev. M. Settle officiating, and at the evidence of the bride's parents Alexander Bailey, J.P., Edward Niehaus and Miss Matilda Werner were married. Miss Jennie Swift, who several years ago taught school in Aizam, has taken up her residence Tucson, A. T. R. B. Tunnicliff Residing in Anaheim five years, Bernard B. Tunnicliff, 60, of 208 Illinois street, passed away suddenly in Las Vegas, January 31. A native of Los Angeles, he was engineer for the Union Pacificways for 44 years. He is survived by his wife, Luise Anaheim; one son, Richard Santa Ana; two daughters, Mrs. Isis Fitzgerald, Inglewood, Calif.; Mrs. Donna Cole, Los Anas; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Grace Langendorf, Wendale, Calif. He was a member of St. Boniface Catholic church, and a Broth of Locomotive Firemen and Miners. Recitation of the Holy Rosary held Wednesday, in the chapel backs Campbell & Kaulbars alm., with Mass to be held Thursday, at 10 a.m. Interment in Sepulcher cememtery. Miss Thelma Clay is the new resident of Philomena Toastmister. Tom Heinz succeeds Bill McNish as president of the North Orange County Valedor club. Contractor Enearl has a force of mechanics employed on Mr. Sherman's new residence north of the opera house. The building will cost $1,250. Mrs. L. T. Benner A surprise party held in the home of Mrs. Fred Lampher, 415 N. West St., last Friday evening honored the birthday of Mrs. L. A. Benner. Thinking she had been invited to play canasta with a foursome, Mrs. Benner was truly surprised when greeted by 39 friends. After presenting the honoree with a camellia, corsage, co-hostesses Mrs. William Jolissaint, Mrs. Frank Ranker, Mrs. Robert Clark, and Miss Irene Feeney arranged various card games. Prizes went to Mrs. Christina Pohlman, Mrs. Frank Ranker, Mrs. Don Redman, Mrs. Ray Moore and Mrs. Christina Pohlman. The door prize was won by Mrs. Christina Pohlman. Assisting with the serving of the delicious refreshments were Mrs. Lampher's two daughters, Jacqueline and Suzanne. Welcome into their home, February 1, a little daughter, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jadgetfield, of 212 Suzanne St. They named her Earlyynn Stephanie, and she weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz., when born at the St. Joseph hospital, Orange. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kruse, of $10 S. Los Angeles St; Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jadgetfield, live in Wisconsin. Girls' 2.98 and 2.98 Wool Sweaters 1.98 Slip-on and cardigan styles, in sizes 3 to 6x. Second Floor GIRLS' T-SHIRTS 1.19 Assorted patterns and stripes, Sizes 8 to 14. Second Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE PROVINCIAL Print Pillows $1.98 Foam rubber filled. Grey, red, blue & green. Downstairs Floor. GIRLS' 1.98 BOXER SHORTS 1.39 Assorted colors in sturdy im shorts. Pretty and practical. Sizes 3 to 6x Sizes'7 to 14 Second Floor 20 pkg. boxes BUBBLE BATH 3 for $1 Assorted fragrances, limited quantity, so hurry. Regularly sells for 2/8lc. Street Floor Special Purchase! MEN'S SHIRTS 2 for $5 White broadcloth and for dress shirts in sizes 14½ to with 32-33-34 sleeves. Special purchased for $ Day. Variety were 2.95. NOW 2.58. Street Floor Pillow Tubing Regular $8c Xd. 2 yds.$1 Finger Tip Towel Sets ... $2 Callaway Bath Mals ... $2 Pequet Sheets $1x108 2/$5 Street Floor Regular 2.95 Sheet Blankets $2 Unbleached, downy blankets in a good weight. Coon bound. Size $0x9$. Several for year sound use. Street Floor IS... R DAY Advantage of the D SAVINGS CLEANING I SAVE ... every you TO RITZ" rs & Dyers Dry Cleaning IM — PHONE KE 5-3289 FEB. 5 and 6 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO CAKE SAFE Reg. 1.39 for $1 DISH PAN Reg. 1.19 for $1 Thermos Bottle Reg. 1.39 UTILITY BOX Reg. 1.49 for $1 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO 119 N. LEMON ST. ANAHEIM PHONE KE 5-4225 Were 8.98 to 25.00 DRESSES $5 and $10 Group of better dresses all irastically reduced to clear the store for $1 day. You must see them! Second Floor 100% Wool BLOUSES Passel and black jersey blouses with plain and beaded trim. Reg. 7.98 - 8.98 ... 4.89 Reg. 10.95 - 14.95 ... 8.89 Second Floor SPECIAL PURCHASE! BLOUSES $1 A good selection of colors in these fine cotton blouses. Sleeveless or short sleeve styles. Prints, stripes, and gingham plaids. Sizes 32 to 42. Second Floor Values to 10.95 SPORTSWEAR 1.98 to 2.25 Everglaze DRESSES $5 and $10 Group of better dresses all brastically reduced to clear the store for $1 day. You must see them! Second Floor BLOUSES Passel and black jersey blouses with plain and beaded trims. Reg. 7.98 - 8.98 ... 4.89 Reg. 10.95 - 14.95 ... 8.89 Second Floor BLOUSES $1 A good selection of colors in these fine cotton blouses. Sleeveless or short sleeve styles. Prinis, stripes, and gingham plaids. Sizes 32 to 42. Second Floor Values to 10.95 SPORTSWEAR $3 A whole table of blouses, shirts, packets, pants, and 100% wool sweaters. Second Floor 1.98 to 2.25 T-SHIRTS $1 Nice quality cotton T-Shirts, some with corduroy trim. Sollds and stripes. S.M.L. Second Floor Everglaze Cotton Dusters 3.89 Spring patterns in Criskay. A distinctive 'Bona fab' fabric. Size 10 to 18. Washable, wrinkle and soll resistant. A tremmendous value. Second Floor 2.95 to 4.50 RAYON SLIPS 1.98 to 2.50 Broken sizes and colors. NYLON SLIPS . . . Reduced ½ Second Floor Greatly reduced SLEEPWEAR $3 Combed cotton plisse gowns, Balbriggan gowns, rayon challis gowns. Your choice. Second Floor ANAHEIM'S 5 DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 5 and 6 Take Advantage of this Annual Spring Event by Saving Money on Tremendous Values throughout our Entire Store. Many Items Specially Purchased. Due to the savings made available here all items are subject to prior sale... no mail or phone orders... all sales final, no exchanges or returns, on Dollar Day Merchandise. 2-Day Sale Starts Friday 9:30 A.M. Center at Lemon, Anaheim. Ph. KEystone 5-2847 Girls' T-SHIRTS 1.19 Assorted patterns and stripes. 1.29 Value BOYS' SHORTS 79¢ Seersucker boxer shorts in asssorted patterns. Sizes 1 to 6. Boys' T-SHIRTS 1.29 Assorted patterns and stripes. 2-Day Sale Starts Friday 9:30 A.M. Center at Lemon, Anaheim. Ph. KEystone 5-2847 Girls' T-SHIRTS 1.19 Assorted patterns and stripes. Sizes 8 to 14. Second Floor 1.29 Value BOYS' SHORTS 79¢ Seersucker boxer shorts in assorted patterns. Sizes 1 to 6. Children's wear Second Floor Boys' T-SHIRTS 1.29 Assorted patterns and stripes. Sizes 3 to 6x. Children's Wear Second Floor. Girls' 1.98 BOXER SHORTS 1.39 Assorted colors in sturdy denim shorts. Pretty and practical. Sizes 3 to 6x ... 1.19 Sizes 7 to 14 ... 1.39 Second Floor Women's $2 BILLFOLDS $1 Leather billfolds by a famous maker. The finest quality. Just ½ price! Street Floor Utility Type Straw Baskets 79¢ Useful, flat bottomed straw baskets with 2 handles. So handy to take to town or use as over-size purses. Art Dept. Street Floor Special Purchase! MEN'S SHIRTS 2 for $5 White broadcloth and fancy dress shirts in sizes 14½ to 16½ with 32-33-34 sleeves. Specially purchased for 8 Day. Values here 2.95. NOW 2.58. Street Floor Men's White Handkerchiefs 8 for $1 Men's Rayon or Broadcloth Shorts 2 for $1. Men's Rayon U Suits 36 to 42 2 for $1 Street Floor Table of Odds & Ends 19¢ ea. Group includes men's ties, belts, key tainers, card holders, etc. Street Floor Regular 2.95 Sheet Blankets $2 Undlesched, downy sheet blankets, in a good weight. Beside a bound. Size 80x95. Buy several for year round use. Street Floor Reg. 2.50 TOWELS $2 ea. Kendall towels that are new. Dry twice as fast as old styles. Holds more water. Lintless. Jumbo size 80x36. Street Floor Blue or Pink Feather Pillows 2 for $3 Crushed curly chicken feathers in figured striped ticking. Excellent quality, standard size. Street Floor PARKING IN ANAHEIM — SHOP FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M.