anaheim-gazette 1945-07-05
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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.
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 st 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
Bombs Over Tokyo
bombing planes have just scored direct hits in an attack on an aircraft engine plant during a strike on Tokyo area. Help keep the bombs falling with greater purchases of War Bonds during the Mighty Seventh.
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bombing planes have just scored direct hits in an attack on an aircraft engine plant during a strike on Tokyo area. Help keep the bombs falling with greater purchases of War Bonds during the Mighty Seventh.
BEN FRANKLIN, at Lancaster country’s first war loan adver der the King’s Service,” a less man as well, as English. Sup materials and not of dollars.
BACK OUR MEN WITH FIGHTING DOLLARS
(Photo by Lyman Atwell, Chicago Tribune)
Million Workers Like This One Are Buying Bonds Regularly.
WAITING!
(Photo by Edward DeLugn, Chicago Daily News)
Help Bring Him Home Sooner with War Bonds!
Their Buddy Sleeps
Their Buddy Sleeps
An exhausted machine gunner sleeps while two buddies keep watch with a 50 caliber heavy machine gun.
Bring these boys home for a real rest sooner by heavier purchases of War Bonds in the Mighty Seventh.
From U. S. Treasury
Notice is hereby given to all who have contracted to send wagons and teams or single horses from York County to the Army at Wills Creek, that David M. Conaugby and Michael Schwoope of said county, Gentlemen, will attend on my behalf at York Town on Friday next, and at Philip Forneys on Saturday, to value or appraise all such wagons, teams and horses, as shall appear at those places on the said days for that purpose; and such as do not appear must be valued at Wills Creek. The wagons that are valued at York and Forneys are to set out immediately after valuation from thence to Wills Creek, under the Conduct and Direction of Persons I shall appoint for the purpose. The owner or owners of each wagon or set of horses should bring with them to the Place of Valuation and deliver to the appraisers, a paper containing a description of their several horses in writing, with their several marks natural and artificial; which paper is to be annexed to the contract. Each wagon should be furnished with a cover, that the goods laden therein may be kept from damage by the rain, and the health of the drivers preserved, who are to lodge in the wagons. And each cover should be marked with the contractor's name in large characters. Each wagon, and every horse driver, should also be furnished with a hook or sickle, fit to cut long grass that grows in the country beyond the mountains. As all the wagons are oblidged to carry a load of oats, or Indian corn, persons who have such grain to dispose of are desired to be cautious how they hinder the King's Service, by demanding an extravagant price on this occasion.
B. FRANKLIN.
BEN. FRANKLIN, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1755, caused to be written what is termed the country's first war loan advertisement. Franklin warned his readers against inflationary prices less they "hinch as well as English. Superimposed on the original are the words used by Franklin. This was a loan of materials and not of dollars.
BEN FRANKLIN, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1755, caused to be written what is termed the
country's first war loan advertisement. Franklin warned his readers against inflationary prices lest they "hinder the King's Service," a lesson still good in the Mighty Seventh War Loan. The document was written in Gernian as well as English. Superimposed on the original are the words used by Franklin. This was a loan of
materials and not of dollars.
War Bond Sales Here Helped
Stage Historic Moment There
FREEDOM BEGINS—The historic moment when General Douglas MacArthur turned over the government of the Philippine Commonwealth to
President Sergio Osmena at Malacanan Palace in Manila after hard fought
battles by American soldiers equipped with armament partly supplied with
War Bond dollars. President Osmena is seen delivering his acceptance
speech, dressed in shirt and trouser, of G.I. vintage, also partly supplied by
War Bond dollars.—Army Signal Corps Photo
HE GAVE HIS DAD—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY
HE GAVE HIS DAD—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY
(Photo by William Sturm, Chicago Sun)