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C-2 Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, June 30, 1960)
IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO
From the Plies of The Anaheim Gazette by MRS. HENRY KUCHEL
88 YEARS AGO
May 4, 1872
In pursuance to a call published in last week's Gazette a large meeting of the friends of city government assembled at the Planter's hotel last Saturday evening, to nominate candidates for the various city offices to be voted for at the election on Monday next. The meeting was called to order by O. H. Allen Esq., after which John Fischer was chosen to preside, and George C. Knox elected secretary. The following nominations were then made, the number of votes being indicated by the annexed figures: For mayor, Henry Kroeger, unanimous; for councilman — J. P. Zeyn, 25; E. W. Champlin, 26; Richard Herman, 21; Obeo Macy, 19; F. A. Korn, 17; for treasurer — Theodore Rimpau, unanimous; for city attorney — Chas. A. Gardner, unanimous; for city assessor — S. H. Dyer, 30; for city marshal—Gustav Rust, 21. The only nomination for which there was any noticeable competition was that of marshal for which the friends of Chas. F. Lehman and Gustav Rust electioneered throughout the evening. The highest vote cast was 34. It is not improbable that an opposition ticket will be put in the field.
The election for school trustee on Saturday resulted in the unanimous re-election of the present ranch adjoining the residences of Messrs. Frank Parker and Charles Counza, just east of town, when the high wind which arose that morning communicated the flames to the barley field of Mr. Parker and threatened destruction to the dwellings of both families. No one was at home except Mrs. Counza and her sister Miss Eva Parker, but these ladies proved equal to the emergency and gallantly fought the fire until after four hours of hard work they succeeded in conquering it. Several acres of barley were destroyed.
Our old friend Col. Hill, who has been absent for several weeks at Los Nietos painting many fine buildings there, has returned and is ornamenting Enterprise hall, and Challenge restaurant with bright colors which very much improved those buildings.
Born — at Anaheim, Sunday, April 28, 1872, to the wife of Chas. A. Gardner, a daughter.
Keystone Savings To Erct New Main Local Office
Ronald W. Caspers, president of the Keystone Savings and Loan
The election for school trustee on Saturday resulted in the unanimous re-election of the present worthy incumbent, Dr. W. M. Higgins. Only 11 voters turned out, which is a pretty fair sample of the interest manifested by the public school elections. In Fairview no election was held and an appointment will be made by the county school superintendent to fill the vacancy.
To the courtesy of Dr. Heyerman we are indebted for the following list of trustees of the Anaheim Water Company lately elected: Rudolph Luedke, Andrew Bittner, Henry Kroeger, A. Heyerman and Henry Richter. The board organized itself as follows: President, Rudolph Luedke; vice president; Andrew Bittner; treasurer, Henry Kroeger; secretary, A. Heyerman.
On Wednesday last, a fire was started to burn dry cactus on the Keystone Savings To Erct New Main Local Office
Ronald W. Caspers, president of the Keystone Savings and Loan Association announced today the purchase of the Southwest corner of Euclid Avenue and Crescent in the Broadway - Orange County shopping center.
"It is our plan," said Caspers, "to build a new main office for Keystone on the corner portion of the property leaving ample parking space for Keystone customers, south of the building."
"We are now preparing plans for the building which will give us one of the finest savings and loan facilities in the Southland, in keeping with the tremendous growth of Keystone in the Orange County area."
The property was approved and rezoned by the Anaheim City Council at their regular Tuesday evening meeting. The entire strip represents an investment of $250,-000 and was purchased from John D. Griffith.
WEEK END SPECIALS
RECORDS
Latest 45 R.P.M.
Hit Records
98c Value
29c each and ...
SUPER AIR FAN
SPECIAL—
8-in. Fans $698
98c Value
29c each and . . 19¢ ea.
SUPER AIR FAN SPECIAL—
8-in. Fans $6.98
FOAM RUBBER SALE—½ Inch
FULL SIZE BED PAD . . $450
FOR OFFICE—Reg. $4.98
FOAM CUSHIONS . . $199
VALUE $2.98
FOAM RUBBER MATS . . 99¢
Childrens Leather Uppers . . 89c
With Full Cushion Insoles
MEN'S VINYL SHOES . . $2.98
LIFE STRIDE, ETC.
LADIES' DRESS SHOES $3.99
Values to $12.98
NEW STORE HOURS:
Now Open Mon. Nite til 9 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30-7 p.m.
Friday—9:30-9 p.m. Saturday—9:30-6 p.m. Sunday—Closed
C and S Outlet
151 SO. LOS ANGELES ST., ANAHEIM KE 3-3021
BOOKS In Review
Weekly book listings presented the Anaheim Public Library, S. Los Angeles St.
FICTION
BEAT ON A DAMASK DRUM Troy Martin. Takes place during the Indo-China jungle war; a Irish actress falls in love with a merchant but the horrors and brutality of war makes different peopole of them.
REACH TO THE STARS by Her Willingham. Life as it is all day by day in a mythical tourist hotel, as seen through the eyes of a young student who comes there to work as bellboy.
NON-FICTION
AFRICAN NOTEBOOK by Albert Schweitzer. In short chapters, the Doctor explains African life, taboos, magic, social systems, hospital incidents, all of them very interesting. Contains photos.
THE HANDBOOK OF SKITS AND STUNTS by Helen and Larry Eisenberg. Contains many skits, stunts, wisecracks, short plays that may be used in entertainment at banquets and meetings.
HOW TO WORK WITH GROUPS by Audrey and Harleigh Trecker. Business meetings, board meetings, clubs, discussion groups, and analysis of some problems within groups and how to solve them, how to parliamentary procedures, etc.
LANDSCAPING WITH VINES
by Frances Howard. Types of vines and how to grow them, vines as ornaments with landscaping value, types of insects that destroy them and what to do about them.
THE LONGS OF LOUISIANA by Stan Opotowsky. Political and personal life story of Huey and brother Earl Long, their rise and demise in the political arena of Louisiana. Contains photos.
NOBLE WOMEN OF THE NORTH by Sylvia Dannett. A collection of true stories told by the women who lived and actually engaged in the events described during the Civil War. Contains photos.
OTHER SCHOOLS AND BY Edmund J. King. Describe various educational programs different countries and how came to be: England, France, Vietnam Union. Good historical ground.
TRAINING AND SUPPING SALESMEN by Chuck Lapp. How to organize and a good sales force through motivation, communication training; use of meeting phone, etc.
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Cut Up Pan Ready lb. 35¢
We Give
BLUE CHIP
GAMES
Skylark
Burger Buns or Hot Dog Rolls
Get Several Packages for the Holiday!
pkg. of 8 29¢
Square Layer Cake
Curtsy Coffee Cake
Seeded Rye Bread
Potato Chips
Snack Crackers
Van Camp's Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce
Heinz Tomato Ketchup
ScotFamily Napkins
Char-B-Que Briquets
Star-Kist Chunk Tuna
Cal Fame Drinks
Sesame Chips
A brand new taste delight!
Rich in sesame seed. Crisp, foasted. You must try them!
pkg. 39¢
POTATO CHIPS
Snack Crackers
Scudder
Berry Baker
Round Wafers
1-oz pkg 29¢
Sesame Chips
A brand new taste delight!
Rich in sesame seed. Crisp,
foasted. You must try them!
39¢
FROZEN FOODS
Scotch Treat Concentrated
Lemonade
Tree-Ripened, Fresh
Squash and Taste, Rich
in Vitamin C.
4 6-oz. cans 29¢
Welchade
Grape Drink with Lemon
2 6-oz. cans 25¢
Broccoli
Bel-air Spears
4 10-oz. pkg $1
French Fries
Bel-air Krinkle-Cut
6 9-oz. pkg $1
Oh Boy
Pizza Pies
Plain Style with Cheese
8-oz. pkg.
39¢
Deluxe Style with Pepperoni & Mushrooms
8-oz. pkg.
49¢
XLNT
Potato Salad
Just the thing for your holiday picnic.
2-lb. pkg.
49¢
Soft Drinks
Creamment Assorted
6 ounces $1.00
Eastside Beer
Old Top
6 11-oz. $1.20
Pabst Beer
Silver Kibbon
6 12-oz. $1.25
Brown Derby Beer
Light and Mellow
6 12-oz. 79¢
12 cans..$1.55
24 cans..$3.99
Beer Offered Only in Licensed Supermarkets
Grade AA Eggs
Cream of the Crop. Guaranteed Fresh
Medium Size
3 1-doz.$1.00
Large Size
2 1-doz.$85¢
Special
Decorated
Glasses
12 for $1.00
Available at Superior Software
Prices Effective Thursday thru Sunday
June 30,
July 1, 2, 3
1969
Applicable not lost here
Openings Available With Naval Reserve
Openings are still available to assist in training and administration of the Naval Reserve, according to 11th Naval District Headquarters in San Diego.
Lt. Cmdr. R. E. Lily Jr. of the training center at Marine Corps Air Facility in Santa Ana, said there are no restrictions on types of enlisted ratings that can participate in the 20 and 60 day periods of temporary active duty.
Gay "Hawaiian Holidays" At The Fair with HILO HATTIE
Appreciation Free Nightly July 12 through July 19
We're Invited to One Credit Care Day
Most Safeway Stores Will Be CLOSED Mon., July 4 Independence Day
Check Map in Window
Additional Meat Values!
Danish Ham $2.29
Ground Shoulder $59
Rath's Bacon $59
Sterling Franks $45
Swift's Franks $49
Safeway Bologna $49
Aged and Trinured
Safeway Steaks
Filet Mignon $1.98
Top Sirloin Steak $1.59
New York Steak $1.98
Cube Steak $98
Additional Meat Values!
Danish Hams $2.29
Ground Shoulder Fresh Loaf Beef 59¢
Rath's Bacon Black Hawk Sliced 59¢
Sterling Franks Guaranteed No Gritles 45¢
Swiff's Franks Premium All Meat 49¢
Safeway Bologna Think Sliced 11-oz. pkg 49¢
Aged and Trimmed
Safeway Steaks
Filet Mignon USDA Chicken Beef $1.98
Top Sirloin Steak Beefless $1.59
New York Steak USDA Chicken Beef $1.98
Cube Steak Beefless Chicken Beef $98¢
Dubuque Smoked Boneless Hams
Cooked and Smoked... Fine Texture
... Rich Flavor ... Tender Lean Meat
... These are points of Quality you'll always find when you buy a Dubuque Ham!
5-lb. can $399
Both Hickory Smoked Boneless Hams
Fully Cooked Beefy to Bar can $298
With Ham Serra Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce!
ms with Pork and Tomato Sauce 2 31-oz. cans 35¢
etchup Tops in Flavor 14-oz. bottle 19¢
kins Assorted Colors 3 pkg. of 60 29¢
quets Burn Hotter Longer 10-lb. bag 59£
Tuna Light Meet 6½-oz. can 25£
Orange, Grape, Pineapple-Greepfruit, Pineapple-Orange 4 46-oz. cans $100
Lucerne Ice Milk
An economical blend Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Heapolitan ⅓-gal. ctn. 39¢
Fruit Ice Lucerne Strawberry ⅓-gal. ctn. 49¢
Melrose Snaps Ginger, Lemon or Vanilla 2-½-oz. pkg 49¢
Marshmallows Snow Cloud 18-oz. pkg 19£pkg
Strawberry Topping Towns Pride 7-oz. jar 25£pkg
Fudge Topping Towns Pride jar 23£pkg
Dutch Mill Sliced Cheese
American Swiss or Pimiento 8-oz. pkg. 29¢
Tuna Light Meat 6½-oz. can $25¢
Orange Grape, Pineapple-Grapefruit, Pineapple-Orange 4 46-oz. cans $100
Dutch Mill Sliced Cheese American Swiss or Pimiento 8-oz. pkg. $29¢
Watermelons
Luscious Red Ripe Beauties
Chosen by our own melon experts,
they're picked when the "thump" says now! ... then rushed to Safeway. Have a watermelon feast tonight! People want to eat forever—when it's a watermelon from Safeway! Every melon guaranteed of course.
Halves 33¢
Large Size each 59¢ Quarters 19¢
Central Americans
Bananas 2 lb. 29¢
U.S. No. 1 White Rose Potatoes 10-lb. bag 49¢
Yellow Onions 1lb. 5¢
Services Effective Thursday through Sunday
June 30,
July 1, 2, 3
1960
SAFEWAY
Blue Chip Stamps given with each purchase except milk products, cigarettes, tobacco or alcoholic beverages.
Applicable taxes collected. Subject to receipt on hand. We reserve right to limit bulk to other merchants.
Merchandise sold in question so advertised.
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