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1960-09-08 · Anaheim Gazette · page 12 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO 88 YEARS AGO June 1, 1872 A fog whistle on the point near San Pedro would save the steamers much trouble as well as the public a deal of anxiety and lost time waiting for them when overdue. M. L. Goodman informs us that the Orizaba arrived near San Pedro at half-past 4 last Monday morning but was unable to find anchorage until 10 o'clock when the whistle of the steam tug guided her in. N. H. Mitchell tells us of Norway oats on his ranch which have already grown higher than his head and are still going up. They have not begun to head out yet, and there is no telling where they will stop. And now Mitchell feels bad because he don't know how he is going to climb up there to harvest them. Dr. J. S. Gardiner has temporarily changed his residence to the dwelling of Mr. Alexander Gardiner, two miles northwest of town, where he may be found except in office hours. Office same as heretofore. We have the pleasure of announcing that another splendid artesian well has been successfully completed at Westminster, on the farm of Robert McPherson. Having heard a rumor to the effect that the San Francisco steamers had raised the price of cabin passage to $25, we made inquiries and ascertained that it was at the residence of Judge Gray at El Monte, Isaac Lewis, eldest son of I. G. Lambright of Bolso Grande, aged 17 years. The following persons arrived by the Orizaba on the 27th ult., A. L. Langenberger, M. L. Goodman, Mr. Greenleaf, Mr. Webb, D. C. H. Rothschild, wife and children. The frame of the Masonic hall was completed and the green wreath hoisted at the masthead last Wednesday. The Savannah well was down 270 feet day before yesterday and still marching on with good indications. Mrs. Metz's new store building is nearly completed and will be occupied next week. Prof. Dean has received from Los Angeles fixtures for his new bath house. A large quantity of hay is being cut at Tustin city. George Miller's new house is completed and ready for occupancy. Header wagons have made their appearance. Water Display at Calif. State Fair We have the pleasure of announcing that another splendid artesian well has been successfully completed at Westminster, on the farm of Robert McPherson. Having heard a rumor to the effect that the San Francisco steamers had raised the price of cabin passage to $25, we made inquiries and ascertained that it was unfounded, only $15, the usual price, being charged. M. L. Goodman, of the firm of Goodman and Rimpau, returned from San Francisco this week with a large and fresh supply of dry goods including a full assortment of the famous Dolly Varden patterns. See their new advertisement. Mr. Rothschild of Port Townsend, W.T., a brother-in-law of John Fischer, Esq., is spending a few days with his family at the Planters hotel. Charles Benbrook of Gallatin was thrown from a buggy last Wednesday and sustained a fracture of the jaw. It was set by Drs. Edwards and Reeves and the patient is doing well. Died—on Friday the 29th ult... BRAKES $12.95 Inc. Labor 222 S. Los Angeles PR 2-0787 Automatic Trans. Exchange 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE Water Display at Calif. State Fair An educational display showing the part the Colorado River plays in Southern California's water system is shown at the California State Fair at Sacramento, which runs through Sept. 11. The exhibit shows the Colorado River aqueduct expansion which will serve the Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties. More than seven million persons in that area are dependent on Colorado River water. Metropolitan Water District of California, which sponsors the exhibit, explains its system extends across the entire state from Colorado and is one of the largest domestic water systems in the world. It will be capable of carrying more than a billion gallons of water a day. Kiwanis Sponsor Baseball Benefit Southlanders can help celebrate "Kiwanis Crippled Children Foundation Day" by attending the group's 21st annual charity baseball game on Thursday night, Sept. 1, in Memorial Coliseum. This year's event will feature the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies in a regular National League contest. Choice tickets are now available from local area Kiwanis members. NEWPORT PIER SPORT FISHING END OF NEWPORT OCEAN PIER NEWPORT ORiole 3-6650 George Miller's new house is completed and ready for occupancy. Header wagons have made their appearance. FRY RAEB CUT UP PAN READY 2 TO 3 LBS. AVG. WT. MEATY—SMALL SIZE SPAREI LANCASTER KING CAKE GRADE A, FRESH — 3 T ROASTING CHICKEN OSCAR MAYER YELLOW SLICED BACO 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 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK UNDERTAKING AND CEMETERY TOGETHER GEneva 1-6577 - TWinooks 3-2421 Westminster Memorial Park EHLERS BIKE SHOP 614 East Center—Anahiem—KE 5-3231 LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS SHARPENED SCHWINN BICYCLE SALES and SERVICE Little Child Shall Lead Them' Little Child shall lead them." campaign chairman, "The thoughts of our children are leading many residents of Orange County to rally to the cause and provide to the best of their abilities for this much needed and overdue facility," Taylor continued. Again, "A little child shall lead them" will be put into practical effect when the hospital becomes a reality and the doors are thrown open to receive patients. A little child somewhere in this fast growing county will be the first to admitted and receive the benefit of a modern hospital combination with the modern know-how child specialists trained in today methods of treating life-claim or crippling maladies. ... So BACK TO SCHOOL They Go! Our young "scholars" get lots of attention these days... including emphasis on plenty of good, healthful foods to help them grow in body and in mind. Market Basket offers an appetizing variety of wholesome foods for breakfasts, lunchboxes, snacks and dinners... all guaranteed to satisfy and priced to fit your budget. Market Basket Top Quality Meats GRAND TASTE, LEAN SMOKED PICNIC FRESH GROUND BEEF 30¢ TOMA JUI GRAND TASTE, LEAN SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER WONDERFUL SMOKED FLAVOR 29¢ LB. FRESH GROUND BEEF LB. 39¢ GROUND SHOULDER LB. 59¢ GROUND ROUND LB. 69¢ TOMA JUI 5 46-OZ. .CANS MAYON DURKEE 24-OZ. JAR FRESH YOUNG FRYING RABBITS CUT UP PAN READY 2 TO 3 LBS. AVG. WT. 59¢ LB. MEATY—SMALL SIZE SPARERIBS LB. 49¢ LANCASTER KING CALIFORNIA GROWN YOUNG GRADE A, FRESH —3 TO 4 LBS. AVG. WT. ROASTING CHICKENS LB. 49¢ OSCAR MAYER YELLOW BAND SLICED BACON FIRST QUALITY 59¢ Delicatessen HORMEL'S NEW COOKOUT ITEMS POLISH SAUSAGE SMOKIE LINKS HAM TREATS KNACKWURST YOUR CHOICE 14-OZ. PKG. 69¢ OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT WIENERS 1-LB. PKG. 53¢ ALL BEEF WIENERS, 1 LB. PKG. 59¢ MONTEREY JACK CHEESE 1-LB. PKG. 49¢ KRAFT AMERICAN, PIMENTO OR SWISS SLICED CHEESE 8-OZ. PKG. 33¢ MARKET BASKET ALL VARIETIES GELATIN SALADS 14-OZ. CTN. 29¢ SUNSHINE Hi-Ho Crackers 1-LB. PKG. 30£p SOFT WEVE. Toilet Tissue 3 2 ROLL PKGS. 65£p BETTY CROCKER Gingerbread Mix DEAL OF 2 PRICE INCLUDES 7 CAL RAY SUGAR, COCOANUT CHOCOLATE—YOUR CHOICE Cookies RATH Luncheon Meat PETER PAN Peanut Butter QUAKER OATS EXTRA FANCY SLIC SPAKERIBS LB. 49 LANCASTER KING CALIFORNIA GROWN YOUNG GRADE A, FRESH —3 TO 4 LBS. AVG. WT. ROASTING CHICKENS LB. 49¢ OSCAR MAYER YELLOW BAND SLICED BACON FIRST QUALITY 1-LB. PKG. 59¢ OSCAR MAYER THICK SLICED BACON 2-LB. PKG. $119 KOLD KIST FRESH FROZEN BEEF STEAKS SANDWICH SIZE 5 2-OZ. PKGS. 59¢ FRESH ROCK COD FILLETS LB. 49¢ Ed Sullivan INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THESE GREAT RECORDINGS Just Arrived OKLAHOMA Porgy & Bess ONLY $1.69 Ea. There’s Still Time To Get Album No. 1 MY FAIR LADY...99¢ ENTER PROCTER & GAMBLE'S PRESIDENTIAL PARTY CONTEST Cheer GT. PKG. 55¢ PRICE INCLUDES 7c OFF Liquid Ivory 59¢ 22-OZ. CAN PRICE INCLUDES 10c OFF Mr. Clean 15-OZ. BOT. 35¢ PRICE INCLUDES 5c OFF Ivory Snow LG. PKG. 29¢ PRICE INCLUDES 4c OFF ADD SALES TAX TO TAXABLE ITEMS. SLICED CHEESE 8-OZ. PKG. 33¢ MARKET BASKET ALL VARIETIES GELATIN SALADS 14-OZ. CTN. 29¢ SUNSHINE Hi-Ho Crackers 1-LB. PKG. 30¢ SOFT WEVE. Toilet Tissue 3 2 ROLL PKGS. 65¢ VANO—½-GAL. BOT., 45¢ Liquid Starch QT. BOT. 25£ PUSS’N BOOTS Cat Food MEAT OR FISH 2 15-OZ. CANS 27£ Frozen Foods PICTSWEET ORANGE JUICE 4 6-OZ. CANS 69¢ FRADELIS DINNERS EACH 49¢ QUARTER ROAST CHICKEN SWISS STEAK • FRIED SHRIMP VEAL CUTLET ROSE ROYAL VANILLA CHEESE PIE EACH 39¢ ASSORTED FLAVORS WHITE ROOKEVERAGES 28-OZ. NO DEPOSIT BOTTLES AT NO EXTRA COST. 2 FOR 49¢ WE RESERVE THE R DISCOUNTS "CHECK OUR PRICES" CASTLE FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 121 N. SPADRA (out of state credit welcome) FULLERTOP HOURS: Mon-Fri. 9 to 9. Sat. 9 to 6. Sun. 1 to 4 School Supplies 300 COUNT 8½"x11' NOTEBOOK FILLER PAPER WIDE RULE OR COLLEGE RULE 3 HOLE 79¢ Market Basket PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8-11 ASSORTED COLORS COLORED BRIEF FOLDERS DOUBLE PRONG FASTENERS REG. 10c. EACH 2 FOR 15¢ 12 PEDIGREE PENCILS PENCIL SET REG. 49¢ WITH SHARPENER SCHOOL TIME SPECIAL! FREE! 6 COLORED PENCILS WITH THE PURCHASE OF Crest TOOTH PASTE ECONOMY SIZE AT REGULAR PRICE 69¢ HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE $100 ZEE SANDWICH Bags 30-CT. PKG 10¢ ZEE Lunch TOMATO JUICE 5 46-OZ. CANS $1'00 ECONOMY SIZE AT REGULAR PRICE 69¢ ZEE SANDWICH Bags 30-CT. PKG. 10¢ ZEE Lunch Bags 50-CT. PKG. 29¢ PAK WELL ASSORTED COLORS Lunch Bags 20-CT. PKG. 25¢ ZEE Waxed Paper 200-FT. ROLL PRICE INCLUDES 5c OFF A DELICIOUS SPREAD Parkay 1-LB. CTN. 19¢ MAYONNAISE DURKEE 24-OZ. JAR 39¢ BETTY CROCKER Gingerbread Mix DEAL OF 2 14½-OZ. PKGS. 49¢ PRICE INCLUDES 7c OFF CAL RAY SUGAR, OATMEAL, COCOANUT CHOCOLATE CHIP—YOUR CHOICE Cookies 1-LB. PKG. 45¢ RATH Luncheon Meat 12-OZ. CAN 39¢ PETER PAN Peanut Butter 18-OZ. JAR 49¢ QUICK OR REGULAR QUAKER OATS 42-OZ. PKG. 39¢ 18-OZ. PKG., 19¢ LIBBY'S CUT BEETS 16-OZ. CAN 10¢ SHORTENING MARKET BASKET 3-LB. CAN 49¢ F & P BARTLETT HALVES PEARS 29-OZ. CAN 29¢ IN HEAVY SYRUP JERSEYMAID FIRST QUALITY BUTTER GRADE AA 1-LB. CTN. 69¢ Fruits and Vegetables EXTRA FANCY SLICING QUICK OR REGULAR QUAKER OATS 42-OZ. PKG. 18-OZ. PKG., 19¢ 39¢ PEARS IN HEAVY SYRUP JERSEYMAID FIRST QUALITY BUTTER GRADE AA 1-LB. CTN. Fruits and Vegetables EXTRA FANCY SLICING TOMATOES 2 LBS. 19¢ NEW BELLFLEUR APPLES 4 LBS. 29¢ CABBAGE FRESH SOLID LB. 3¢ ASSORTED FLAVORS WHITE ROCK BEVERAGES 28-OZ. NO DEPOSIT BOTTLES AT NO EXTRA COST. 2 FOR 49¢ Market Basket WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ANAHEIM—1221 S. Los Angeles St.