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1960-09-01 · Anaheim Gazette · page 12 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO 65 YEARS AGO June 3, 1897 The first regular meeting of the Farmers' club was held at the residence of W. J. Fay on Monday afternoon. The rolls were opened for membership and twenty names of ladies and gentlemen were enrolled. The election of officers resulted in the selection of A. H. Cargill, president; George H. Hunter, first vice-president; M. L. Rogers, second vice-president; Mrs. Langenberger, treasurer, and Henry Kuchel, secretary. A paper on building was read by Mr. Van Cleave, of the Brookhurst orange grove, Mr. Wm. Schwenckert extended an invitation to the club to meet at his residence for the June meeting, which was accepted with thanks. The concert at the M.E. church on Tuesday evening for the benefit of the Epworth League was largely attended and proved quite a financial success. The White orchestra, assisted by Mr. Beek and Ed Crowther rendered several selections during the evening. G. Abram Smith's songs were greatly enjoyed as were those by Mrs. C. S. Rogers and Mrs. Harry White. Mrs. Lloyd C. Bailey gave a reading and Miss Tarr a recitation. Steve Devoe, the Beau Brummel of Los Alamitos, drove a four-horse load of ladies from that section at St. Boniface Catholic church on Saturday morning at 10:30. Fred Ahlborn, formerly of Orange, has taken a position at Stern Bros. establishment. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Cowan of Pasadena visited with friends in town last week. Ben Rimpau and Miss Clara Thrall were married in Los Angeles yesterday. The Young Ladies' Euchre Club will be entertained at the residence of Don Frederico Rimpau, on Los Angeles street, on Saturday afternoon. Registration Hits 1,100 Mark at OCC One hundred students a day are being registered at Orange Coast College for the fall semester, accordin gto C, J. Thompson, associate dean of admissions and records. Students who have delayed in getting their counseling appointments should do so without further delay. If students wait too long they may not be able to get counseled before he start of classes on Sept. 12. All students chestra, assisted by Mr. Beek and Ed Crowther rendered several selections during the evening. G. Abram Smith's songs were greatly enjoyed as were those by Mrs. C. S. Rogers and Mrs. Harry White. Mrs. Lloyd C. Bailey gave a reading and Miss Tarr a recitation. Steve Devoe, the Beau Brummel of Los Alamitos, drove a four-horse load of ladies from that section into town on Tuesday on a shopping expedition. The ladies alighted at Boyd's grocery store and soon made the rounds of the stores and shops in town. Steve, you're a brick. Will Julian, who for three years has held the position of bookkeeper at Stern Bros. establishment, leaves this week for Long Beach where he will reside permanently and act as general manager of his mother's new boarding house. Will has made many friends during his residence here who wish him luck in his new home. Madame Modjeska will open the Santa Ana opera house on June 18th, having completely recovered her health. The play will be "Mary Stuart." She will be assisted by a number of amateurs among whom are Miss Mabel Langenberger, H. A. Dickel and Chas. Rogers off this city. Bishop Montgomery will administer the sacrament of confirmation. BRAKES $12.95 Inc. Labor 222 S. Los Angeles PR 2-0787 Automatic Trans. Exchange 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE One hundred students a day are being registered at Orange Coast College for the fall semester, accordin g to C. J. Thompson, associate dean of admissions and records. Students who have delayed in getting their counseling appointments should do so without further delay. If students wait too long they may not be able to get counseled before he start of classes on Sept. 12. All students are given a 20-minute counseling session prior to registration to go over their courses with advisors. No classes on campus have been permanently closed to date; however, registration is running ahead of this same time last year. Registration has hit the 1,100 mark as of Aug. 16. For counseling appointments, students should call KImberly 5-1151 and ask for the Counseling Center. Anaheim Lad Enrolls At Northern College Michael B. Cook, son of Mr., and Mrs. Bruce Cook, 808 S. Helena, Anaheim; has enrolled at Armstrong College in Berkeley. He plans to major in Business Management and work for his Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He is a graduate of Anaheim Union High School in the class of 1957 and has attended Fullerton Junior College. FJC Nursery Scool Enrollment Begins The Fullerton Junior College Child Study Center this week began accepting applications for the fall semester which starts on Monday, Sept. 16. The college's Child Study Center is a model nursery school, complete with every type of equipment and facility required for nursery school level instruction. A large, walled outdoor playground is provided, equipped with play equipment. Automatic Trans. Exchange 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK UNDERTAKING AND CEMETERY TOGETHER 61897 - Twin Falls 3-341 Westminster Memorial Park ?? DISCOUNTS ?? "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA (out of state credit welcome) FULLERTON POURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to 6. Sun. 1 to 1 NEWPORT PIER SPORT FISHING END OF NEWPORT OCEAN PIER NEWPORT ORiole 3-6650 BARGE GEORGIA Hourly Shore Boat Service Starts at 5:45 A.M. Adults—$4.00 Children Under 12—$2.00 HALF-DAY BOAT — DINA LEE LEAVE PIER AT 6:00 A.M. AND 12:30 P.M. Adults $5.00 Children Under 12—$2.50 (Make Reservations) DAY BOAT — SAN JUAN Leaves Pier at 5:00 A.M. Rental Tackle — Galley Service — Live Balt It's the Last Big Summer Holiday Weekend... Set Your Table Under the Sky with these LABOR DAY VALUE If you're planning to spend the holiday at home from home, there's a Market Basket Band Market Basket this weekend and take advantage special holiday savings. Driving over the holi one of the happy drivers who follows the rules your drive a safe one. TREE TOP APPLE JUICE QT. BOT. 25 HI-C GRAPEADE OR ORANGEADE 3 46-OZ. CANS 69¢ STAR KIST LIGHT MEAT TUNA CHUNK STYLE 3 6½-OZ. CANS 69¢ LINDSAY MEDIUM Pitted Ripe Olives 2½-OZ. CAN DON'T FORGET French's Mustard 9-OZ. JAR CHRIS' & PITT'S REGULAR OR NOT Barbeque Sauce 12-OZ. BOT. FANNING'S Bread & Butter Pickles 15-OZ. JAR HI-C GRAPEADE OR ORANGEADE 3 46-OZ. CANS $69¢ STAR KIST LIGHT MEAT TUNA CHUNK STYLE 3 6½-OZ. CANS $69¢ Ed Sultivan INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THESE GREAT RECORDINGS Just Arrived KING AND I South Pacific ONLY $1.69 Ea. There’s Still Time To Get Album No. 1 MY FAIR LADY...99¢ CLIFF CHAR Briquets 10-LB. BAG 89¢ BETTY CROCKER Pancake Mix 28-OZ. PKG. 33¢ 42-OZ. PKG., 43¢ VERMONT MAID Syrup 19-OZ. BOT. 29¢ 24-OZ. BOT., 53¢ PACIFIC Treats Crackers 29£ FOR FABULOUS SUDS Fab GT. PKG. 55£ Frozen Foods FRENCH FRIES EVERFRESH 10 PKGS. $1'00 BIRDS EYE Delicatessen MARKET BASKET POTATO SALAD 16-OZ. CTN. 29¢ "MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN" SHARP 1-LB. PKG. TILLAMOOK CHEESE 69¢ KRAFT SLICED NATURAL SWISS CHEESE 6-OZ. PKG. 33¢ LUER JUICY TENDER FRANKFURTERS 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ MARKET BASKET 5-OZ. PKG. SLICED COOKED HAM 49¢ MARKET BASKET ALL MEAT SLICED BOLOGNA 6-OZ. PKG. 29¢ ROUND OR SQUARE CUT U.S.D.A. GRADED CHOICE BEEF CHUCK ROAST 39¢ LB. 7-BONE CHUCK STEAK LB: 49¢ WONDERFUL FOR THE BARBECUE ENGLISH CUT FAMILY STEAK LB. 79¢ VICTOR BORGE ROCK CORNISH DON'T FORGET 24-OZ. JAR. 89¢ French's Mustard 9-OZ. JAR CHRIS' & PITT'S REGULAR OR HOT Barbeque Sauce 19-OZ. BOT. FANNING'S 15-OZ. JAR Bread & Butter Pickles PIXIE WHITE Marshmallows 10-OZ. BAG MINUETS, 10½-OZ. BAG, 22¢ CIRCUS Virginia Peanuts 13-OZ. CAN Top Quality Meats DUBUQUE SMOKED FULLY COOKED CANNED HAM $649 SERVE HOT OR COLD 9-LB. CAN WONDERFUL FOR PICNICS 5-LB. CAN $39 DELICIOUS FLAVOR SMOKED PORK CHOPS LB. 89 FRY OR BARBECUE OSCAR MAYER LEAN, MEATY—SMALL SIZE SPARERIBS LB. 49 FIELER FRESH FROZEN BEEF SANDWICH STEAKS 10 2.OZ STEAKS $19 SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED BACON 1-LB. PKG. 59 ARMOUR STAR PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1-LB. ROLL 39 FROZEN FOODS FRENCH FRIES EVERFRESH 10 PKGS. $1.00 BIRDS EYE MEAT PIES 5 FOR $1.00 GOLDEN SHORE—B-OZ. PKG. SHRIMP CREOLE 39¢ STEAK LB. 49 WONDERFUL FOR THE BARBECUE ENGLISH CUT FAMILY STEAK LB. 79¢ VICTOR BORGE ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS 79¢ 16-OZ. EACH PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPT. 1-4 MARKET BASKET Fruits and Vegetables CENTRAL AMERICAN BANANAS 3 LBS. 25¢ LAKE COUNTY BARTLETT PEARS 2 LBS. 25¢ GRAPES ITALIA MUSCAT 2 LBS. 19¢ CANADA DRY GINGER ALE FULL 7-OZ. BOTTLE KEEP IT FRESH IN Reynolds Wrap REGULAR HEAVY DUTY, 25-FT. ROLL, 89¢ WONDERFUL FOR DIShes Liquid Trend Baker DANNISH VILLAGE TWIRLS 6-CT. PKG. 3 DOLLY MADISON PETITS FOURS PKG. 2 ekend... these VALUES from Market Basket STORES WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY Monday, September 5th EXCEPT IN NEWPORT BEACH ADD SALES TAX TO TAXABLE ITEMS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MARKET BASKET COFFEE REGULAR OR DRIP 49¢ 1-LB. CAN HUNT'S PORK & BEANS 10¢ Mustard 15¢ Regular or Hot Sauce 39¢ Butter Pickles 23¢ Yolows 15¢ Peanuts 55¢ Top Quality Meats OKED FULLY COOKED NNED M $649 9 LB. CAN $398 ED PORK LB. 89¢ LEAN MEAT—SMALL SIZE RIBS LB. 49¢ OZEN BEEF 10 2-OZ STEAKS $100 CON 1-LB. PKG. 59¢ URE USAGE 1-LB. ROLL 39¢ HUNT'S PORK & BEANS 10¢ 15½-OZ. CAN DUNCAN HINES BURNT SUGAR, DEVIL'S FOOD, CHERRY SUPREME, CHOCOLATE MINT, YELLOW, FUDGE MARBLE, SPICE, WHITE CAKE MIXES 29¢ 19-OZ. PKG. HUNT'S YELLOW CLING PEACHES SLICED OR HALVES, IN HEAVY SYRUP 3 29-OZ. CANS 63¢ KERN'S APRICOT-PINEAPPLE PRESERVES 43° 2-LB. 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PKG. 35¢ LLY MADISON ETITS OURS PKG. 29¢ Sundries MORGAN-JONES LARGE SIZE EXTRA HEAVY DISH CLOTHS $1.20 VALUE SAVE 22¢ LOCK KNIT CONSTRUCTION PLAT REG. $2.98 SCHOOL LUNCH KITS $1.98 ASSORTED STEVE CANYON, GUNSMOKE, AND PLAID DESIGNS WITH MATCHING HALF PINT BOTTLES SCHOOL AND OFFICE DICTIONARY REGULAR $1.25 5½" x 8", HARD BACK, 900 PAGES, PLASTIC COATED, GOLD TITLE PLATE 3-RING CANVAS BINDER with CLIP 79¢ 1½-INCH RING REGULAR 98¢ Market Basket Anaheim —1221 S. Los Angeles St.