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LET US BUILD IT! Nicholas South and SONS General Contractors RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL Leonard E. South Ph. KE 5-4128 Pr. KE 5-4409 419 North East St. — Anaheim Anaheim PET SHOP FRESH HORSE MEAT GOLDFISH — HAMSTERS GUINEA PIGS Other Pets and Supplies Anaheim Pet Shop E. E. McHENRY 261 E. Center St. — KE 5-4630 "Buy It Where It's Made" We not only make... but also specially mix... PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES— Make it like new again with PAINT LUND and SONS Company 1120 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim — Phone KE 5-2831 Save 10% on germ killers during March and April STANDARD Stock up now on these germicides and disinfectants 6 ANAHEIM GAZETTE IN THE DAY LONG AGO By MRS. H. 75 Years Ago March 4, 1879 The first day of Lent (Ash Wednesday) was celebrated at the Episcopal church with appropriate services by Rev. A. G. L. Trevett During Lent there will be after noon services on Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30. The services will be followed on Wednesdays by the expository address and on Friday by choir practice. Miss Libbie Mappa of Los Angeles, who has been sojourning in town with her old-time friend Miss Nellie Kuchel, for the last week, left for home yesterday, accompanied by her whilom hostess leaving us in a sort of blissful nightmare ever since. While she carries with her the well-wish of a bevy of admirers, we brush away a full-grown tear and join in wishing her speedy return. The "reserves" were out to see them off. Mr. R. Luedke, the jeweler, later received from the Ansonia Company of Connecticut a number of elegant little clocks of a new and unique pattern. Quite incidentally, Mr. Luedke discovered that one of the clocks has a self illuminating dial, and that the darker the situation is in which it finds itself the brighter and more perceptible become the figures on the dial plate. This invention is, we believe quite new, and it cannot fall to become popular nor a night clock. The dial upon STANDARD Stock up now on these germlcides and disinfectants and save money! But hurry, call your Standard Man today! To get the 10% discount, delivery must be taken before the end of April! Standard Super-Germite cresylic solution—approved by U.S.D.A. for official disinfection of livestock premises. Standard Dip and Disinfectant—an all-around dip for farm animals and poultry. Standard Poultry House Spray—rids poultry houses of chicken mites, ticks, fleas; also kills spiders and scorpions. For more information about Standard Oil Company of California products, call your local Standard man A. R. 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Member Federal Ho THE DAYS OF DONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL Years Ago March 4, 1879 first day of Lent (Ash Wedday) was celebrated at the local church with appropriate bows by Rev. A. G. L. Trew. Lent there will be afterservices on Wednesdays and at 3:30. The services will bowed on Wednesdays by an address and on Fridays practice. Libbie Mappa of Los Anwho has been sojourning in with her old-time friend Ellie Kuchel, for the last week for home yesterday, accled by her whom hostess, us in a sort of blissful care ever since. While she with her the well-wishes of admirers, we brush full-grown tear and joining her speedy return. The were out to see them R. Luedke, the jeweler, lateelived from the Ansonic city of Connecticut a numbert little clocks of a new unique pattern. Quite incler, Mr. Luedke discovered one of the clocks has a selfrating dial, and that the situation is in which its itself the brighter and perceptible become the figthe dial plate. This invenwe believe quite new, and not fail to become popular as a clock. The dial upon tion and one good rain will insure a bountiful harvest. It is said that Mr. Messenger of Orange predicts a flood during the month of March. He doubtless speaks with authority. Izzy, the youngest son of Mr. Phillip Davis, hurt himself severely the other day. He was playing with on open pen knife and the blade entered the palm of his hand, passing clear through. It was a very painful wound, but he is getting over it with the vigor peculiar to young folks. Mr. B. F. Seibert is attending to the business of the Bank of Anaheim unaided, as his assistant, George B. Shaffer, is in San Diego on a visit to his parents and friends. We hope he will enjoy his well-earned vacation. A lease of the ranchos Centenela and Redondo and the Stuart tract for three years from January 1st 1879 has been made by Sir Robert Burnett, Bart., to Daniel Freeman, executor of the estate of C. G. H. Freeman, deceased. The annual rental is $4000. Married: In Anaheim, February 25, 1879 at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. Halliday, Mr. E. Schubert, to Miss Adelaide Langenberger'. The first wild geese of the season made their appearance yesterday flying southward in immense numbers. that the trunk had been split to the ground. The men were arrested and taken before Justice Bailey who fined them $5.25 each. Mr. Harry Hanna goes to Los Angeles this morning to take a position in the composing room of the "Star" newspaper. Bess Drefyus and E. L. Goldstein arrived Tuesday from San Francisco. They will remain several weeks. 50 Years Ago March 4, 1904 The committee is now practically assured that the Sunday closing is a permanent thing. Our people have tried it and like it and hope to keep it up. One firm in Anaheim has been asked, so we are told, to send a wagon into the Fullerton neighborhood and they find it pays. This gives the Fullerton families a chance to trade with Sunday closing merchants, if they wish to use their influence that way. While the Fullerton merchants have not closed yet, it is hoped they will soon. The papers there have kindly opened their columns to the discussion of the matter, and the committee has the back ing of four hundred of Fullerton best people. The school trustees are concerning the advisability of erecting a four room school building near the center of town, to be used for primary pupils. School room is a premium and the number of pils is constantly increasing. A ditional school rooms will become an absolute necessity before locking in the new building will probably be erected during the summer. A sample of French and Italian walnuts has been forwarded to the local walnut association in United States consuls in the countries and have been placed by Mr. Rae on exhibition at Dilal's store. Samples include well known Grenoble nuts as well as the French walnut, Naples nut Marbott varieties. Orange count nuts compared with the foreign importations, weigh more, better filled and are in every w superior. ANAHEIM RADIATOR REPAIR ONE DAY SERVICE Phone KE 5-329 Rear Crowell Olds 252 N. Los Angeles St., Anaheim NOW! Save Money SAFEWAY FAIR BIG STORE-WIDE EVENT! SEVEN-DAY SALE MARCH 4th to 10th Crackers Krispy Sodas Busy Baker Sodas Ritz Crackers Tuna Aloha A tasty dish made with Star Kist Tuna, Show Boat Rice, and Lolani Fineapple. Get FREE recipe leaflet at Safeway. Chunk Tuna Star Kist brand 30 oz. Rice Show Boat brand 15 oz. Pineapple Lolani Brand 20 oz., each, 29¢. Coffee Values Hills Bros 2.03 lb. 1.03 Edwards 1.95 lb. 99¢ Nob Hill 1.91 lb. 96¢ Airway 1.84 lb. 94¢ Lucerne Milk Values Prices in local milk marketing area Homogenized 41c oz. 20¢ c Concentrated 49¢ c Peanut Butter Values Skippy Church of Creamy 37c oz. 55¢ c Beverly Church of Creamy 32c oz. 49¢ c Lux Toilet Soap (Both size, 2 bars, 21c.) 2 regular bars 15¢ c Colgate Dental Cream (5-oz. tube, 63c.) 3½-oz. tube C & H PURE CANE SUGAR A STEP ...in the right direction! FUNDS DEPOSITED WITH US BY The Friendly Corner A STEP ...in the right direction! FUNDS DEPOSITED WITH US BY THE 10th OF ANY MONTH WARN YOUR CURRENT RATE OF ½% FROM THE 1st ANAHEIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 The Friendly Corner for HOME LOANS C & H PURE CANE SUGAR KRAFT'S VELVEETA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE GREEN GIANT PEAS STRAWBERRY PRESERVES SPRY SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT ROYAL SATIN SHORTENING SPAGHETTI with CHEESE SPAGHETTI with MEAT BALLS CLEANSER "ALL" DETERGENT PARADE DETERGENT TIDE DETERGENT WHITE MAGIC SOAP WATER SOFTENER ZEE TOILET TISSUE SAFEWAY GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE THUR., MARCH 4, THROUGH WED., MARCH 10, AT SAFEWAY STO. IN THIS AREA. YOUR NEAREST SAFEWAY John Hartung, vice president of the First National Bank, has been confined to his bed the past week with an attack of la gripe, but is recovering. During his illness, Judge Shanley, second vice president of the bank, represented him. Eugene Mayer & Co. of the "City of Paris" store in Los Angeles, advertises a long list of prices in today's paper which they will sell without reserve. Thomas Deidrich has purchased from C. F. Grim and J. H. Bonney a lot on the corner of Elm and Los Angeles streets and will shortly begin the erection of a $1700 cottage. A number of citizens appeared before the city trustees at their regular meeting on Tuesday and discussed the propriety of securing land for a public park. Several available locations were offered. Mr. Eyman spoke in favor of the establishment of a public park and urged that due considera- BACKS CAMPBELL KAULBARS Mortuary Phone KE 5-3209 251 N. Lemon EWAY FAMOUS-BRANDS Salts! AKE MIX PILLSBURY BRAND, ALL FLAVORS Use coupon in box. Save 8¢ on Junket Quick Pudge & Frosting Mix AUERKRAUT DEL-MONTE BRAND (16 oz., 2 cans, 25c.) IBLETS CORN VACUUM PACKED (7 oz. can, 10c.) (HIGHWAY VACUUM PACK CORN) 2 10 oz. cans 25c. OMATO JUICE LIBBY BRAND (18 oz., 2 cans, 21c.) (SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JUICE) 2 10 oz. cans 19c; 46 oz. cans 22c) MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING (Pint jar, 29c.) (DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING) 29c; 49c FRESH EGGS GRADE AA, LARGE SIZE carton of one doz. Cream O' the Crop brand 57c Family Circle DON'T MISS THESE THRIFTY FOOD FEATURES Meal-in-a-dish Garners Easy-to-cook Even Meals Tasty Lentil Recipes Butter First quality. Special low prices. Montrose U.S. Certified Grade AA Challenge Grade AA Certified Spring House Grade AA Certified Frozen Foods Sliced Peaches 10 oz. pkg. Corn On Cob 19 oz. pkg. 20 oz. pkg. Curtsy BAKERY SPECIAL Southern SPICE CAKE Special 27¢ Other Bakery Values Skylark Bread large 26c White or wheat, reg. or sand. Weber's Bread large 26c White or wheat, reg. or sand. Wonder Bread large 26c White, reg. or sandwich style. Nut Puff Cookies large 25c Jane Arden Butterscotch. JELL-WELL Chocolate and Butterscotch Pudding in new TWIN PACK. For Black & Gold Pie recipe. See March Family Circle JELL-O DESSERTS Six delicious gelatines Sit tasty puddings MARGARINE YELLOW CURSES NUCOA BRAND 29c SUNNYBAKE BRAND 28c SALAD OIL VESSON BRAND pint bottle 31¢ quart bottle 59¢ CMATDAY BRAND pint bottle 59¢ TUNA CHICKEN OF THE SEA Fancy Red label 7 oz. can 35¢ TOPPEO CHUKI 6 oz. can 25¢ HEINZ KETCHUP Nationally known for Bever Use on meats, in soups 14 oz. bottle 21¢ LONG SPAGHETTI GOLD MERAL BRAND Packed in Cello 1 lb. pkg. 19¢ 2 lb. pkg. 37£ ELBOW MACARONI GLOSS "A" BRAND Packed in Cello 1 lb. pkg. 19¢ 2 lb. pkg. 37£ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 10½ oz. cans 32£ LIPTON'S BLACK TEA YELLOW LABEL package of 48 bags 49¢ 1¼ oz. pkg. 29£ CANTERBURY TEA Fancy Black Pokee & Orange Pokee pkg. 43¢ 1¼ oz. pkg. 26£ GERBER'S BABY FOODS Strained or Junior 3 cans 25£ SWIFT'S MEATS for BABIES STRAINED Assorted can 20£ RATH LUNCHEON MEAT BLACK HAWK BRAND 12 oz. can 42£ U.S.D.A CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Cut from shoulder of Other Bakery Values Skylark Bread 26c White or wheat, reg. or sand. Weber's Bread 26c White or wheat, reg. or sand. Wonder Bread 26c White, reg. or sandwich style. Nut Puff Cookies 25c Jane Arden Butterscotch. LIPTON'S BLACK TEA YELLOW LABEL of 48 bags 49¢ pkg. 29¢ CANTERBURY TEA Fancy Black Pokee & Orange Pokee 48-bag pkg. 43¢ pkg. 26¢ GERBER'S BABY FOODS Strained or Junior 3 cans 25£ SWIFT'S MEATS for BABIES STRAINED Assorted can 20£ RATH LUNCHEON MEAT BLACK HAWK BRAND 12 oz. can 42£ U.S.D.A CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Cut from shoulder of U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND BONE CUT h. 49¢ CENTER BLADE CUTS h. 45¢ CORNED BEEF BONELESS BRISKET Mild cure. Delicious served hot or cold h. 53¢ BOILING BEEF U.S.D.A. CHOICE Plate meat at a special low price h. 12£ SHORT RIBS U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF Meaty ribs to bake or braise. Speciall h. 17£ GROUND BEEF PACKED IN VISKING Selected beef, tops in quality. Gov't inspected h. 39£ GROUND SHOULDER U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF h. 65£ FRANKFURTERS Halibut Steaks Captain's Choice h. 59c Somerset Skinless. No. 1 quality. Whole Whiting Captain's Choice h. 11½¢ pkg. 33¢ Meat prices effective through Sunday March 7, only. COACHELLA VALLEY GRAPEFRUIT Sweet, juicy, thin-skinned. Rich in natural vitamins. Special low price. h. 4½¢ ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT Packed in mesh bag. 8 lbs. 33¢ CARROTS Tops clipped in field to retain crisp, fresh flavor. h. 4¢ Produce prices effective through Sunday March 7, only. 135 S. LEMON ST., ANAHEIM