anaheim-gazette 1945-03-22
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This Page Sponsored by the Following Firms and Individuals in the Interest of early Victory:
AL'S CAFE
213 East Center, Anaheim
BETZSOLD STUDIO
112 East Center, Anaheim
VAN BUREN'S SHADES & LINOLEUM
200 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
BABIJUICE CORP. OF CALIFORNIA
Placentia, Calif.
KITCHEN'S GROCERY
Hanson, Phone Anaheim 2-8287
SEARLE-AERO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Orange, Calif.
CRYSTAL COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE
1506 West Broadway, Anaheim
DRS. PAIGE & IRVIN
125 West Sycamore, Anaheim
HERNANDEZ GROCERY
La Jolla, Orange County
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
115 West Chestnut, Anaheim
PICKWICK HOTEL
225 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
RENNER'S GROCERY
216 West Center, Anaheim
McCOY MOTOR CO.
320 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
115 West Chestnut, Anaheim
PICKWICK HOTEL
225 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
RENNER'S GROCERY
216 West Center, Anaheim
McCOY MOTOR CO.
320 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
FOOD MACHINERY CORP.
324 East Alberta, Anaheim
RICHARDS-MARTIN
SCHOOL OF DANCING
719 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
LEAVITT FORD GARAGE
226 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
The FLUOR CORPORATION Ltd.
Construction Engineers
SOUTH SEAS CAFE
S. 101 Highway at Manchester
ONOFRE COLOM-LOQUIRS
Anaheim — Artesia
CENTRAL FEED STORE
Lincoln Avenue, Cypress, Calif.
PACIFIC CITRUS PRODUCTS CO.
120 West Amerige, Fullerton
PARKER HOUSE CAFE
122 East Center, Anaheim
MUTUAL CITRUS PRODUCTS
Anaheim
ORANGE COUNTY TRACTOR CO.
327 South Los Angeles, Anaheim
SHAW'S GROCERY
811 S. Philadelphia, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
HARMONY PARK BALL ROOM
1514 West Broadway, Anaheim
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
120 East Broadway, Anaheim
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchison, Anaheim
OYSTER LOAF CAFE
174 West Center, Anaheim
HARMONY PARK BALL ROOM
1514 West Broadway, Anaheim
HILGENFELD MORTUARY
120 East Broadway, Anaheim
GRANADA PACKING HOUSE
126 North Atchison, Anaheim
E. A. SILZLE CORPORATION
212 South Atchison, Anaheim
B. P. O. E. NO. 1345
AND
ELK'S CLUB CAFE
423 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
ESSEX WIRE CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA
North Platt Street, Anaheim
GOLDEN RULE MEAT MARKET
826 West Center, Anaheim
BACKS, CAMPBELL & KAULBARS
Funeral Directors
251 North Lemon, Phone 3209, Anaheim
THE NAVAJO
243 West Center, Anaheim
ANTON'S MARKET
100 North Los Angeles, Anaheim
EXCELSIOR CREAMERY CO., LTD.
Anaheim, California
HOUTS LABORATORIES
407 West North Street, Anaheim
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
A
$9,000,000
DIVIDEN
In March, 1935, thousands of Americans invested $27,000,000 in "Baby Bonds." These "Baby Bond are the same as today
In March, 1935, thousands of Americans invested $27,000,000 in "Baby Bonds." These Bonds were to mature in ten years.
In March, 1945, this very month, those Bonds have matured. These thousands of Americans will receive the full maturity value of those Bonds—$36,000,000.
People of foresight, these thousands of Americans. People who recognized a bargain—one which paid $4 for every $3 they invested.
But, above all, people with great common sense, who understood that holding their Bonds till the date of maturity would bring them the greatest return on their investment.
These "Baby Bonds" are the same as today.
People are buying people are buying the is a patriotic duty. Buying them today with a
That future will by not only buying holding them. Your best served by buying and so is your own in
Holding War Bonds terday, makes it easier day. Holding War Bonds makes your future a morrow.
Sincerely,
[Signature]
This is an official U.S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under the auspices of Treasury Dep
TARS IN SERVICE
LT. BILL
DUDLEY
OF THE ARMY AIR FORCES
A FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR NOW, BILL WAS TOP COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORER—MADE 134 PTS FOR VIRGINIA AND LATER TOP GROUND GAINER IN THE NATIONAL PRO LEAGUE—YOU CAN BE TOPS IN PATRIOTISM TOO, IF YOU BUY MORE WAR BONDS.
U.S. Treasury Department
STARS IN SERVICE
FRANK COTTER
N.Y.U. TRACK STAR,
ANCHORED VIDLET RELAY TEAM THAT WON CHAMPIONSHIP IN 1943 PENN RELAYS—and WAS METROPOLITAN QUARTER MILE CHAMP AS WELL AS RUNNER-UP IN THE NATIONALS, THE SAME YEAR.
FRANK IS NOW ON DUTY IN THE PACIFIC AS LIEUT-WITH THE MARINES—IN THE WORDS OF THAT FAMOUS FIGHTING OUTTIMELY, HELP UNCLE SAM GET THE "SITUATION WELL IN HAND" BUY WAR BONDS.
Thursday, March 22, 1945
0.000
END
These "Baby Bonds" of ten years ago
are the same as today's War Bonds.
These "Baby Bonds" of ten years ago were the same as today's War Bonds.
People are buying War Bonds. Yes—people are buying them today because it is a patriotic duty. But they are also buying them today with an eye to the future.
That future will be best guaranteed not only by buying War Bonds, but by holding them. Your country's interest is best served by buying and holding them, and so is your own interest.
Holding War Bonds you bought yesterday, makes it easier to wage war today. Holding War Bonds till maturity makes your future a lot more certain tomorrow.
Sincerely,
Secretary of the Treasury
uspices of Treasury Department and War Advertising Council
SERVICE
STARS IN SERVICE
A GUNNER ON A FLYING
FORTRESS, GREG WEARS
THE PURPLE HEART
AND IS SHOWN RECEIVING
THE DFC FROM BEN
NATHAN TWINING AT
A 15TH
A.A.F.
BASE
IN ITALY!
GREG
MANGIN
FORMER
DAVIS CUP STAR
AND 4-TIME WINNER OF
THE U.S.NATIONAL INDOOR
TENNIS TITLE IS DOING HIS
BIT IN THE ARMY AIR CORPS
ARE YOU DOING YOURS?
BUY WAR BONDS
ALAN
MAVER
U.S.Treasury Department