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1959-08-27 · Anaheim Gazette · page 14 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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Families Attend Summer Camp A final meeting to complete plans for the Fourth Annual Orange County Family Camp at Y'Camp Osceola in the Barton Flats was held according to William E. Fricker, Y president. The opportunity for Anaheim families to enjoy a final summer weekend with a variety of activities provided at the modern summer camp is planned by the camp committee. Inquiries may be directed to the YMCA, Keystone 5-2165. The final Anaheim boy's period will be completed Saturday when 173 Anaheim area boys and leaders will return from the mountain camp. EXELYN MAXINE HENSLEE Funeral services for Evelyn Maxine Henslee, 52, of 9782 Harvest Lane, Anaheim, were conducted last week by Rose Hills Mortuary in Hillside Church with Pastor N. C. Mueller officiating. Interment was in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Mrs. Henslee was born in Missouri and died Thursday in an Orange county hospital. She is survived by three sons: William Lukenbill of Lytle Creek; Ralph and Wilmer Henslee; two daughters; Dorothea Schiereck of Rockville, Mo.; Donna M. Williams of the home address; two brothers: Carl T. Murphy of Anaheim; Arlie Murphy of Los Angeles; four sisters: Helen Ensor of Missouri; Ferne Krueger of Sacramento; Alma Dyckman of Lakeport; and Viola Mathews of Missouri. St., who died following a long illness were held in the chapel of Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars and interment was in the Fairhaven Cemetery in Santa Ana. Mr. Shepherd was a native of Iowa and had lived in Anaheim for 20 years. He was a member of the First Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, and one sister, Mrs. Grace Darr of El Monte. WALTER W. MARCH Funeral services for Walter W. Marsh of 11132 Barclay St., Garden Grove, were held in the chapel of Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars with the Rev. Leroy Miller officiating. Interment was in Melrose Abbey Cemetery. Mr. Barclay, 66, died last week after a prolonged illness. Born in Chicago, he had been a resident of Anaheim one year. He is survived by his wife, Laura R., a daughter, Mrs. L. Drienka, one son, Randall, of Anaheim, three brothers, Ernest, Leo and Julius of Illinois, one sister, Mrs. Clara Rossow of Illinois and two grandchildren. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church. EVELYN S. MARTONI Funeral services for Evelyn S. Martoni, 54, a resident of Anaheim until recently when she moved to Lancaster, were held in the chapel of Hilgenfeld Mortuary with the Rev. O. L. Underwood officiating. She died in Lancaster after an extended illness. She was a member of Four Square Church in Anaheim during her residence here. She is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Leona Laidley of West Covina, Mrs. Opal Myton of Washington, Mrs. Bernice Kilpatrick of Fresno, Mrs. Violet Corliss of Brawley and and Mrs. Eleanor Rivera of Lancaster, five brothers, Harold Neal of Washington, Oliver Neal of Croona del Mar, Don Neal of Santa Ana, Evan Neal of Prescott and Billy Neal of Corona del Mar and many nieces and nephews. WILLIAM SPENCER Funeral services for William Spencer, 79, of 1132 W. Chestnut St., were held last week in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. E. Fletcher officiating, and burial was in Mausolem in Anaheim Cemetery. Mr. Spencer, EDWARDS A. REEVES Funeral services for Edward A. Reeves, 93, of 8471 Lincoln, were held in the chapel of Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars with the Rev. Arthur Stevenson of the First Presbyterian Church of Anaheim officiating. Burial was in Fairhaven Cemetery. Mr. Reeves, a resident of Anaheim for 49 years, died after a prolonged illness. He was born in Willow Creek, Mont., and traveled from there by covered wagon in 1876, arriving in San Bernardino on Christmas Day. He moved to Anaheim in 1910, where he became a citrus rancher. Surviving are a step-daughter, Mattie Lou Maxwell, and a son-in-law, W. Calvin Maxwell, both of Anaheim, six nieces, Miss Maude Reeves, Mrs. William Hamlin and Mrs. Helen Dickey of San Bernardino; Mrs. Kenneth Davis of Long Beach; Mrs. Louise McInosh of Los Angeles and Mrs. Ursual Morgan of Claremont, and a nephew, Frank Reeves of Fort Worth, Tex. ERLINDA J. PALM Funeral services for Erlinda J. Palm, 54, of 250 Evergreen St., who died at Palm Harbor Hospital last week, were held at St. Anthony Claret Church with burial in Holy Sepulchern Cemetery, Backs-Troutman and Kaulbars directing. She was born in Los Angeles and had lived in Anaheim 48 years. She was a member of St. Anthony Claret Church and St Joseph Hospital Guild: She is survived by her husband, Peter, one son, Donald, two daughters, Caroline and Dianna Palm of the home, one brother Richard Sabdoval of Costa Mesa, one sister Rose Sandoval of San Bernardino, and her mother Mrs. Josephine Swayve of Garden Grove. three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude E. Donaldson of Kansas City, Mo.. WILLIAM SPENCER Funeral services for William Spencer, 79, of 1132 W. Chestnut St., were held last week in the Hilgenfeld Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. E. Fletcher officiating, and burial was in Mausolem in Anaheim Cemetery. Mr. Spencer, a native of Missouri, came to California 40 years ago and has lived in Anaheim for seven years. He died in his home aftr an extended illness. He leaves one son, William, Jr., of Victorville, three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude E. Donaldson of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Leona T. Merrill of Anaheim and Miss Maud M. Spencer of St. Joseph Mo., three brothers, Sebern L. of Anaheim, Lloyd M. of El Monte, and Grover C. of Kansas, and one granddaughter. Ship and Travel Santa Fe all the way! California, Colorado, Texas, Chicago Take advantage of the convenience of shipping all the way on the longest railroad in the U.S.A. And when you travel, relax as you go on one of Santa Fe's great amenities! W. E. FENNEL, Agent Santa Fe Station, Phone PRospect 4-0148 ANAHEIM, CALIF. Market Basket PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, AUG. 27 TO 30 DE LUXE CUT GREEN BEANS 2 15½-oz. CANS 29¢ A DELICIOUS SPREAD Allsweet 1-LB. CTN. 25¢ NABISCO SANDWICH COOKIES Oreos 1-LB. BAG 45¢ STA-CRISP Crackers 1-LB. BOX 21¢ KITCHEN CHARM Waxed Paper 100-FT. ROLL 17¢ CALO Cat Food 2 15½-oz. CANS 23¢ SWIFTS BABY FOOD Hi-Meat Dinners 2 4¼-oz. JARS 33¢ AUGUST 1959 S.M.T.W.T.F.S 2.2.1959 JULY 18 19 22.23.24 25 26 MAR 29 30 SEPTEMBER SCHOOL DAY ARE COMING ... time for busy mothers to "get back on schedule" age... ... to take stock of school paraphernalia, like lunch box and notebooks ... to give a little extra attention to nourish breakfasts. These are the days when Mom really appreciates the extra convenience, variety and savings at Market Bask Send 'em off with a... BETTER BREAKFAST DUNDEE FRESH MEDIUM GRADE AA EGGS DOZEN IN CTN. 33¢ SGW—IT'S MELLOW'D COFFEE 55¢ STA-CRISP Crackers 1-LB. BOX 21¢ KITCHEN CHARM Waxed Paper 100-FT. ROLL 17¢ CALO Cat Food 2 15½-OZ. CANS 23¢ SWIFT'S BABY FOOD Hi-Meat Dinners 2 4¼-OZ. JARS 33¢ Meats For Babies 2 3½-OZ. CANS 39¢ Fresh BAKERY SPECIALS REGULAR 39c VALUE DANISH VILLAGE DANISH TWIRLS 6-CT. PKG. 35¢ DOLLY MADISON—REGULAR 45c VALUE ANGEL FOOD CAKE EACH 39¢ DELICATESSEN WISCONSIN AGED CHEDDAR CHEESE LB. 59¢ KRAFT SLICED NATURAL SWISS CHEESE 6-OZ. PKG. 29¢ MARKET BASKET—16-OZ. CTN. COLE SLAW SALAD 29¢ HORMEL FRANKFURTERS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ MARKET BASKET ALL MEAT BOLOGNA 6-OZ. PKG. 29¢ USDA CHOICE BEEF SALE! CHUCK POT ROAST LB. 39¢ LEAN FRESH GROUND BEEF 39¢ DUNDEE FRESH MEDIUM GRADE AA EGGS DOZEN IN CTN. 33¢ SGW—IT'S MELLOW'D COFFEE 1-LB. CAN 55¢ 2-LB. CAN, $1.09 DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-OZ. CAN 23¢ TRY ONE OF THESE... YOUR CHOICE POST CEREALS ALPHA BITS, 8½-OZ. PKG. POST TOASTIES, 12-OZ. PKG. GRAPE NUT FLAKES, 12-OZ. PKG. SUGAR CRISP, 9½-OZ. PKG. FISHER'S BISKIT MIX 40-OZ. PKG. 29¢ BORDO WHOLE SECTIONS GRAPEFRUIT 2 16-OZ. CANS 35¢ ARMOUR CAMPFIRE SLICED 1-LB. BACON PKG. 49¢ ARMOUR STAR HAM SLICES LB. 89¢ CENTER CUTS TREESWEET UNSWEETENED ORANGE JUICE 3 29-OZ. CANS $100 DELICIOUS ON TOAST DIXIE JELLIES BOYSENBERRY OR BLACKBERRY 10-OZ. JAR 25¢ A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DRINK CHUCK POT ROAST LB. 39¢ LEAN FRESH GROUND BEEF LB. 39¢ CUT THICK FOR THE BARBECUE CHUCK STEAK LB. 49¢ OVEN-READY RUMP ROAST LB. 79¢ BONELESS STEWING BEEF LB. 79¢ GROUND ROUND LB. 79¢ POPPY BRAND YOUNG FROZEN ROASTING CHICKENS LB. 39¢ U.S.D.A. GRADE A—3 TO 4 LBS, AVG. WT. POUR FISHERMEN FROZEN BREADED SCALLOPS HEAT AND EAT 7-OZ. PKG. FOUR FISHERMEN BREADED FISH STICKS HEAT & SERVE 14-OZ. PKG. U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF ONLY STEAKS CENTER CUTS ROUND LB. 79¢ EXCESS FAT AND TAILS REMOVED T-BONE or PORTERHOUSE LB. $1¹⁹ BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN LB. $1³⁹ ARMOUR STAR SKINLESS HAMS BUTT CUTS LB. 49¢ 3 29-OZ. CAN $1¥00 DELICIOUS ON TOAST DIXIE JELLIES BOYSENBERRY OR BLACKBERRY 10-OZ. JAR 25¢ A DELICIOUS BREAKFAST DRINK Tang 21-OZ. JAR, 89¢ 14-OZ. JAR 59¢ BETTY CROCKER Pancake Mix 28-OZ. PKG. 29¢ 48-OZ. PKG., 43¢ "MAPLE-Y" FLAVORED Karo Syrup 24-OZ. BOT. 45¢ 12-OZ. BOT., 25¢ FOR BAKING OR FRYING Snowdrift 2-LB. CAN 59¢ ASSORTED COLORS ScotTissue ROLL 10£ RALSTON PURINA Dog Chow 10-LB. BAG $1¥10 DETERGENT—DEAL PACK White King D GT. PKG. 55£ BEADS OF IVORY SOAP Ivory Snow DEAL LG. PKG. 29£ ADD SALES TAX TO TAXABLE ITEMS August Bonus Tape Special OFFER ENDS MONDAY ELECTRIC BINDER and LOCK MOTHER Regularly 9 Envelopes THIS MONTH ONLY 6 BONUS TAPE ENVELOPES ORDERED AT STORES Back to School Sundries RING—SSORTED COLORS VINYL NOTEBOOK 89¢ BINDERS REGULAR $1.19 VALUE WITH INSIDE CLIP AND DOUBLE BOOSTERS FASHION TONE 3-RING—2 INSIDE POCKETS ZIPPER BINDERS REG. $1.59 VALUE PLASTIC COATED COVER 300-COUNT REGULAR $1.19 VALUE NOTEBOOK FILLER 90¢ BINDERS REGULAR $1.19 VALUE WITH INSIDE CLIP AND DOUBLE BOOSTERS FASHION TONE 3-RING—2 INSIDE POCKETS ZIPPER BINDERS REG. $1.59 VALUE PLASTIC COATED COVER 300-COUNT REGULAR $1.19 VALUE NOTEBOOK FILLER 89¢ WIDE OR COLLEGE RULED PENCIL BOXES REGULAR $1.00 VALUE COMPLETE WITH ASSORTED PENCILS, PROTRACTOR, RULER, ERASER, ETC. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LAKE COUNTY BARTLETT PEARS LUG, $2.19 2 LBS. (24 LBS. AVG. WT.) LARGE STANDARD PRUNES 2 • LBS. 25¢ OCCASION BRAND FRESH SPINACH 2 PKGS. 25¢ FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS ALL DETERGENT 49-OZ. PKG. 59¢ MARKET BASKET Liquid Detergent 35¢ 12-OZ. CAN, 21¢ 32-OZ. CAN, 49¢ Frozen Foods SIMPLE SIMON 29-OZ. CAN $100 US ON TOAST E JELLIES BERRY OR BERRY 10-OZ. JAR 25¢ US BREAKFAST DRINK 21-OZ. JAR, 89¢ 14-OZ. JAR 59¢ OCKER Kne Mix 28-OZ. PKG. 29¢ FLAVORED Syrup 24-OZ. BOT. 45¢ KING OR FRYING vdrift 3-LB. CAN 59¢ D COLORS Tissue ROLL 10¢ N PURINA Chow 10-LB. BAG $110 NT—DEAL PACK e King D GT. PKG. 55£ OF IVORY SOAP Snow DEAL PACK LG. PKG. 29£ ALL DETERGENT 49-OZ. PKG. 59¢ Frozen Foods SIMPLE SIMON CREAM PIES EACH 39¢ CAL-FAME ORANGE JUICE 5 6.OZ. CANS $100 Wong's PROZEN CHINESE FOODS CHICKEN, BEET, or PORK-CHOP SUET EGG FOO YOUNG SHRIMP CHOW MEIN FRIED RICE SWEET & SOUR PORK EGG ROLL 49¢ Market Basket WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Anaheim Store1221 S. 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