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New Orleans-Type Hotel Designed For Disneyland The charm and elegance of Southern hotels of the past century are revived in the Maxwell House Hotel, fascinating high-light of Walt Disney's newest creation — the fabulous Disneyland — the nation's newest amusement center. The Maxwell House Hotel is located on "Main Strete - USA", at the entrance to Disneyland. A two-story edifice with a handsome New Orleans-style wrought-iron balcony, the hotel occupies a 23-foot frontage and contains a traditional Southern courtyard where light refreshments and coffee will be served. Autentically styled for the period, the hotel was built by Disney's magicians to recreate the flavor of life in America at the turn of the century. "Main Street - USA" contains such typical examples of Americana as the Golden Horseshoe Cafe, all of which recapture the gay spirit of the times. Horse drawn street cars, gas lights, Flora-Dora girls and other long-forgotten flourish in old-style elegant sign to fit this nostalgic sphere, the hotel quickly ports visitors back to the and beauty of a colorful in American history. The sands of daily sight-seers pass down "Main Street their way to view the other markable exhibits of this sitting 160-acre playground. At the foot of "Main Street visitors to Disneyland move a central plaza off which roads to the wonderlands ventureland, Frontierland, tasyland and Tomorrow amazingly realistie creation Disney and his famed art! For the weary and traveler through these fast Get the SAVINGS HABIT! Ask for your copy of "Saving & Spending" — a practical budget for the home. For that feeling of security, there's nothing like a savings account in a Federal Reserve System member bank. Start your account today. Deposits made on or before July 11 earn interest from July 1. California Bank Saving & Spending a practical budget for the home. Deposits made on or before July 11 earn interest from July 1. California Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CALIFORNIA BANK BUILDING Claudina and Center Streets Max B. Horn, Assist. V. P.; Bernard W. Jordan, Manager See the Different This 4-Door Beauty is the Newest Hit in Har You certainly ought to come in and see for yourself why this new kind of hardtop is headed for the best-seller list. It's a Buick Riviera, of course. Which means the low and rakish look of a Convertible—a solid steel roof overhead— For the 4-Door Rivin inches more hiproom room—yet with no or over-all car length So we repeat—you ce You certainly ought to come in and see for yourself why this new kind of hardtop is headed for the best-seller list. It's a Buick Riviera, of course. Which means the low and rakish look of a Convertible—a solid steel roof overhead—and no center posts in the side window areas to obstruct your view. But that's only the beginning. Here you get two extra doors. They open to the rear compartment. So no one in the front has to move when someone gets into or out of the rear. Here you get massive half-pillars on either side on which the front doors latch and the rear doors hinge. (That's why you see no center posts above the door line.) Here, too, you get wholly new principles in body design and strength that give the extra safety of rock-firm solidity at the top, sides and bottom. And here—bless those Buick engineers!—you get a lot more room in the rear compartment. Thrill of the year is Buick WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM STEFFY BUICK COMM 410 S. Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, Calif. and other long-forgotten gaitter pursuit in old-style elegance. Denied to fit this nostalgic atmossure, the hotel quickly transits visitors back to the grace beauty of a colorful period American history. The thoudds of daily sight-seers must down "Main Street" on air way to view the other reriskable exhibits of this fascining 160-acre playground." At the foot of "Main Street", attors to Disneyland move into central plaza off which lead ads to the wonderlands of Adtatureland, Frontierland, Fancyland and Tomorrowland, amazingly realistie creations of ney and his famed artists. For the weary and hungry traveler through these fascinat- Hospital Group Receives City's 'OK' to Build The "Faithful Performance" bond required by the city before construction on a proposed hospital, pharmacy and medical building can begin, was received by Anaheim City Clerk, Dene Williams here, Friday. Location of the proposed project will be on the northwest corner of La Palma and West streets. The bond for the $750,000 proposed medical site was set at $75,000 but until Friday that requirement had not been met. At the City Council's regular meeting of May 24, on a motion by Councilman A. J. Schutte, the hospitak (primarily sponsored by a Dr. Milton O. Zuker of South Gate) had its Special Use Permit voided for failure to present a valid Faithful Performance Bond. May 31, the hospital group, on a motion to rescind his former one, Councilman Schutte moved to allow 30 days to produce a valid bond. Difficulty encountered, the hos-pital group complained, was using monies badly needed in the construc-tion itself; they were attempting to get bonding on the basis of their solvency, whereas bonding companies were demanding them to "buy" the necessary $75, 000 bond. At the May 31st meeting, Alexander Schullman, the groups attorney, sald plans of the hospital are already nearly complete. If It's News You'll See It In The Anaheim Bulletin of their solvency, whereas bonding companies were demanding them to "buy" the necessary $75,000 bond. At the May 31st meeting, Alexander Schullman, the groups attorney, said plans of the hospital are already nearly complete. 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Wednesday, July 6, 1955 Anaheim (Cal.) Bulletin — 3 its drawing of the Maxwell House for Disneyland to recreate the flavor of life in America at the "Main Street, USA," one of the turn of the century. Disneyland. The hotel was built. LE'S MARKET Los Angeles St. Open Every Nite Till 9 p.m. LE'S MARKET os Angeles St. Open Every Nite Till 9 p.m. B. COFFEE 2 lb can 139 NAISE quart 55¢ SPRY 3 lb can 75¢ Gerber's Strained BABY FOOD 10 cans 77¢ for Swift's BABY MEATS 5 cans 90¢ Heinz JUNIOR FOODS 6 tall cans 79¢ U. S. GRADED GOOD OR CHOICE MEAT SOLD ONLY STEAK T-Bone Club Sirloin Tip Porter House 85 lb. 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