Word: fe
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this, Maytag's Rocky Mountain distributors made deals to buy bulk lots from big frozen-food wholesalers (including such top brands as Birds Eye, Snow Crop, Pictsweet, etc.), then passed the goods on to freezer buyers without additional markups. Explained Maytag's Santa Fe Manager John McCauley: "We're not interested in making money on food but in selling freezers." For buyers, it meant some notable savings: 17? for frozen peas v. 23? in Santa Fe chain stores, 32? for Brussels sprouts v. 41?, 68? for salmon fillets...
...already the wires are chattering out the intrigue of the training camps. Soon the teams will be swinging north, and editors will start burying the war in a box somewhere beneath the exploits of the Toledo Mudhens. The great national hysteria is hard upon us. The annual auto-da-fe is here...
...Santa Fe, an ad for a new cow-scratching device in the New Mexico Stockman caught Al Rosenfeld's eye and turned into an item for the BUSINESS section (TIME, April 9). A full-page treatment of a cowboy camp meeting in the RELIGION section (TIME, July 30) started with a casual remark made while Rosenfeld was interviewing an artist. San Francisco Correspondent Serrell Hillman was covering a professional women's golf tournament at Carmel, Calif, when a friend mentioned the Army language school at Monterey, which was covered in TIME'S EDUCATION section (TIME, July...
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Ward lived in a manner befitting his success. At Hilltop Acres, his $200,000 estate commanding a spectacular view of the Rockies, he gave nightlong parties. Once, at 4 a.m., when a guest remarked that La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, N. Mex. served wonderful pancakes, Ward chartered a DC-3 and flew all his guests there for a pancake breakfast...