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1960-08-11 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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B4 Anaheim Gazette (Anaheim, Thursday, Aug. 11, 1950) TWIN Congressional offices at Brasilia, Brazil's new capital city, receive finishing work, as one of many giant Caterpillar crawler Tractor-Scrapers prepares area site. NATIONAL VIEWS & NEWS A MISS in the Mississippi, Miss Edith Taylor wades the flooded river banks of Old Man River near Memphis, Tenn. (UPI Photo) ONE WAY to get repairs! ONE WAY to get repairs! Bridge in New England was repaired same day this photo of 200 lb. man appeared in a local newspaper. (WW Photo) IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO from the Files of The Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHL 88 YEARS AGO May 25, 1872 A large and brilliant company assembled last evening at the Anaheim hotel to enjoy the romance and pleasure of a dance en masque. The youth and beauty of Anaheim were well represented. The dining room of the hotel was cleared for dancing and was tastefully decorated with wreaths, flowers, flags and Chinese lanterns. About 40 masked characters appeared dressed in all imaginable styles. Capt. Knox looked exceedingly sedate as a Mexican gentleman of the old regime. Peter Richards was a bold sailor boy of the U.S.A. Max Nebelung was a Turkish bandit who was caught in the act of robbing Mrs. Schmidt, flower girl. Miss Adelaide Langenberger was beautifully dressed as a lady photographer. Fred Rimpau was well disguised as "Romaine". Ned Polhemus made a fine looking caballero. Mr. Hartung was a plaided Scotchman. Mr. Brown, a photographer. Henry Polhemus and Robert White each represented "Charles de Moore" and both talked in thunder tones and looked fierce. Miss Amella Fisher was a beautiful shepherd girl and had one of our favorite lambs in charge. from Los Angeles. The horses broke the pole from the buggy and inflicted such serious injuries as to necessitate placing the vehicle on the dry dock on its arrival here. The Anaheim grammar school, J. M. Guinn, principal, reports 43 pupils enrolled. The primary department, Miss D. Marquis, teacher, has an enrollment of 51. Among those on the honor roll are Minnie Hanna, Ettie Bremmerman, Anna Fischer, Matilda Rimpau, Emma Stone, Katy Brimmerman, Adela Rust, Henry Kuchel, Oscar Zeyn, Louisa Morseman, Fannie Higgins, Clara Ruse, Mary Horstmann, David Calisher, J. Langenberger, Addison P. Dyer, and George Champlin. Buying ladies' hats has become quite the rage since the opening of Mrs. Eldridge's new millinery store. The frame of the Masonic hall is up and a good force of workmen are pushing it forward to completion. New hay, loose, is sold at $5 to $6 per ton. Baled $8. Ned Polhemus made a fine looking caballero. Mr. Hartung was a plaided Scotchman. Mr. Brown, a photographer. Henry Polhemus and Robert White each represented "Charles de Moore" and both talked in thunder tones and looked fierce. Miss Amelia Fisher was a beautiful shepherd girl and had one of our favorite lambs in charge. A flowing well of artesian water has been struck at a depth of only 60 feet on the farm of Jesse Davis in Westminster colony. Mr. Davis emmenced boring on Saturday last and the following Tuesday, after only three days of work, a large flowing stream was reached, which now runs over the pipe, over four feet above ground, and it is thought will reach a much greater height when the pipe is extended. This is good news to the whole colony, for with plenty of water the prosperity of the country is assured. We learn that Robert McPherson and Converse Howe are each about to try their luck in the same way. Crops in the colony are looking well, especially corn, which is now two feet high. Frank Parker's team ran away from home last Saturday with an empty hay wagon, burst through a strong board fence, came to town and went back again, with no greater damage than cracking the pole. Capt. Wolff met with quite an accident on last Sunday evening, in Los Nietos, by the fright of a team which he was driving home Two High Schools Set Aquatic Show Anaheim and Western High Schools are presenting their Water Carnivals this Friday and Saturday evenings. Len Roberts, Anaheim Park and Recreation Department supervisor, announced today. Anaheim High's water show is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. Western's water program is Friday at 6:30. The programs at each pool include demonstrations of strokes taught during the summer swimming classes, races, comedy and exhibition diving, and water-ballet displays. A short water polo demonstration game will be presented by Western vs. Anaheim. All children's attending the carnival are eligible to compete in the races. Race categories are divided into beginners and intermediate swimming ability and age brackets. The public is invited to the water carnival, Robert concluded. NATURE GIVES 'EM THE FLAVOR MARKET BASKET HELPS 'EM KE Fresh Fruit It takes the right sun, soil, air and water to put that luscious flavor in fine summer fruits. And, at Market Basket, we believe it's worth a lot of expert attention to keep the flavor there for you. Extra care in selection, handling and refrigerating are the reasons fresh fruit from Market Basket tastes so extra good. WILLIAMS RANCH TREE RIPENED ROYAL FAY ELBERTA PEACHES 2 LBS CENTRAL AMERICAN GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 LBS RED CARDINAL GRAPES 2 LBS CALIFORNIA STANDARD FRESH PRUNES 2 LBS. SALAD DRESSING 35¢ PILLSBURY FLOUR 49¢ F.G.P TOMATO SAUCE 6 8-OZ. CANS 35¢ TRE RIPE PEARS SALAD PIECES IN HEAVY SYRUP 29-OZ. CAN 25¢ PILLSBURY CARAMEL, GOLDEN, ORANGE, DUTCH DEVIL'S FOOD, CHOCOLATE FUDGE, PINEAPPLE, SPICE, WHITE CAKE MIXES 18-OZ. PKG. 29¢ FOR ALL YOUR WASHDAY NEEDS RINSO BLUE GT. PKG. 55¢ LOW SUDSING DETERGENT ALL PRICE INCLUDES 20c OFF 157-OZ. PKG. MARKET BASKET LIQUID DETERGENT 35¢ 12-OZ. CAN, 35¢ — 32-OZ. CAN, 49¢ PILLSBURY CARAMEL, CREAMY FUDGE, MILK CHOCOLATE Frosting Mix 13-OZ. PKG. 33¢ ORANGE FLUFFY OR FLUFFY WHITE, 6¼-OZ. PKG., 33¢ SO HANDY TO USE SCOTT GT. ROLL, 29¢ Towels 2 REG. ROLLS 33¢ CUTRITE Sandwich Bags 75-CT. PKG. 19¢ LESLIE PLAIN OR IODIZED Salt 12-OZ. CTN. 10¢ IN COLORFUL FINGERTIP PKG. FREE BAR SWEETHEART SOAP IN EACH PKG. Trend GT. PKG. 39¢ KEN-L-RATION Dog Food 2 16-OZ. CANS 29¢ Frozen Foods CAL FAMILY ORANGE JUICE 3 6-OZ. CANS 49¢ BANQUET CHICKEN, BEEF MARKET BASKET GROUND MEATS ARE FRESHER GROUND BEEF LB. 39¢ GROUND SHOULDER LB. 59¢ GROUND ROUND LB. 69¢ FLAVORFUL, NUTRITIOUS BEEF LIVER LB. 49¢ SLICED OR PIECE U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ONLY CHUCK P ROAST LB. 7-BONE SHOU STEAKS THICK CUTS or ROASTS LB. THICK ENGLISH CUT FAMILY STEAK FOR ADDITIONAL TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR USE ADOLPH'S. ARMOUR CAMPFIRE BRAND EAST SLICED BACON MIXES 29¢ FOR ALL YOUR WASHDAY NEEDS RINSO BLUE GT. PKG. 55¢ LOW SUDSING DETERGENT ALL PRICE INCLUDES 20c OFF 157-OZ. PKG. 6 DELICIOUS PLAYORS . . . BIG 18-OZ. CAN WHITE ROCK BEVERAGES 10 FOR $100 Market basket Sundries UNBREAKABLE PLASTIC SHOE BUTLER REG. $1.98 STORES ALL SHOE CLEANING EQUIPMENT, ENDS MESSY FLOORS. IMPORTED PORCELAIN 6-CUP TEA POTS REG. 98¢ 69¢ POLYETHYLENE—REG. 25¢ CEREAL BOWLS 2 FOR 25¢ DISHWASHER SAFE, ASSORTED COLORS. 80-OUNCE GLASS WATER PITCHER REG. 98¢ 69¢ DECORATED GOLD & WHITE DESIGN Frozen Foods CAL FAMILY ORANGE JUICE 3 6-OZ. CANS 49¢ BANQUET CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY MEAT PIES 5 FOR $100 EVERFRESH STRAWBERRIES 5 PKGS. $100 WELCHADE—WITH LEMON GRAPE DRINK 4 6-OZ. CANS 49¢ Bakery DOLLY MADISON PETITS FOURS 29¢ DANISH VILLAGE FRUIT CLUSTER PKG. 39¢ We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities. Add Sales Tax To Tenable Home. E FLAVOR S 'EM KEEP IT! MMER Fruits Market Basket PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 12, 13, 14 BUTTER-NUT COFFEE DRIP OR REGULAR 49¢ 1-LB. CAN BITS O' HONEY CORN 2 17-OZ. CANS 29¢ WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN. QUEEN ISABELLA ½-GAL. BOT. GRAPE JUICE 69¢ TOWNE PRIDE CHERRY, GRAPE, ORANGE, RASPBERRY Punch 9 5½-OZ. CANS $100 WESTON TOWNE & COUNTRY Cookies 12½-OZ. PKG. 35¢ CHOCOLATE NUGGETS, 10¼-OZ. PKG., 25¢ QUEEN ISABELLA 1½-GAL BOT GRAPE JUICE 69¢ TOWNE PRIDE CHERRY, GRAPE, ORANGE, RASPBERRY Punch 9 5½-OZ. CANS $1¢ WESTON TOWNE & COUNTRY Cookies 12½-OZ. PKG. 35¢ CHOCOLATE NUGGETS, 10¼-OZ. PKG., 35¢ NABISCO Graham Crackers 1-LB. BOX 33¢ SWIFT'S Meats for Babies 2 3½-OZ. CANS 39¢ Top Quality Meats MARKET BASKET GROUND MEATS ARE FRESHER GROUND BEEF LB. 39¢ GROUND HOULDER LB. 59¢ GROUND OUND LB. 69£ AVORFUL, NUTRITIOUS EEF VER LB. 49£ ICED OR PIECE S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ONLY CHUCK POT ROAST LB. 39£ -BONE SHOULDER STEAKS THICK CUTS LB. 49£ or ROASTS LB. 79£ CK ENGLISH CUT AMILY STEAK LB. ADDITIONAL TENDERNESS AND ADVOR USE ADOLPH'S. OUR CAMPFIRE BRAND EASTERN ICED BACON LB. PKG. 49¢ OL' SMOKEY OR IOWA BRAND SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER LOOKS AND TASTES LIKE HAM 29¢ LB. WESTWOOD FARMS FRESH FROZEN FRYING CHICKEN WHOLE 79¢ 1-LB. 12-OZ. BOX SUPPLEMENT WHOLE FRYERS WITH SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE PARTS BREASTS • LEGS BONE SHOULDER TEAKS THICK CUTS ROASTS LB. 49¢ CK ENGLISH CUT FAMILY STEAK LB. 79¢ ADDITIONAL TENDERNESS AND VOR USE ADOLPH'S. MOUR CAMPFIRE BRAND EASTERN ICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ SON'S CERTIFIED ICED BACON, 1-LB. PKG., 59¢ Delicatessen SON'S CERTIFIED BRANKS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ MARKET BASKET ALL MEAT ICED BOLOGNA 29¢ IND OR SQUARE, 6-OZ. PKG. CONSIN AGED 1-LB. PKG. CEDDAR CHEESE 59¢ MARKET BASKET AMERICAN, ENTO OR SWISS ICED CHEESE 8-OZ. PKG. MARKET BASKET COLE SLAW, PARONI OR HEALTH LADS 16-OZ. CTN. 29¢ WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS ANAHEIM—1221 S. Los Angeles St.