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anaheim-gazette 1950-10-27

1950-10-27 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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PROVING... WE POINT OF OUR B ING ... from a hum with not much tomers through new developme C. H. "BUD" PELSER President C. H. "BUD" PELSER President STEPHEN "STEVE" GALLAGHER Vice President We Give Full Credit For Our Thirty-Fold Growth in 8 Years to the opportunities presented in Anaheim as an industrial center and the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce and other organizations in developing this potential center ... and at this time, we would like to the opportunities presented in Anaheim as an industrial center and the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce and other organizations in developing this potential center . . . and at this time, we would like to congratulate Anaheim on the celebration of her 27th Annual Hallowe’en Festival, and also those who by their untiring efforts have developed this and other promotions which have placed Anaheim on the map as a good place to live and work. P&L Welding & M MANUFACTURERS OF ADVANCED 519 E. La Palma Street ING... that "Great Oaks from WE POINT WITH PRIDE TO THE OUR BUSINESS...the manufacturing ING MACHINES...with headquarte from a humble beginning in the small corner pictured at right in 1942, "tw with not much more than a monkey wrench and a vision of a need" now ser tomers throughout the world with food processing machines, research servi new developments. OUR NEW HEADQUARTERS IN ANAHEIM has been planned and equipped for speedy service to the many points we serve ern machines, operated through two shifts a day, are capable of supplying the ing demand from world markets. Our research department is busy day and in executing our policy of "continued improvement and technical advancem 20 full time employees and many part time workers, working 2 shifts a day are required to keep up with world wide demand for the new type machines produced at our Anaheim plant. PICTURED Standing—left to right—C. V. Chambers, Miss Dolores Ventura, Berl Stout, R. M. Watson, Phillip Cabral, "Shorty" Breckenridge, H. G. Briggs, Henry Gier, Ted Anderson, Lester Reeves, C. L. Lee, K. S. (Kenny) Lanker. Bottom row—left to right—C. R. (Bob) Kennedy, R. sotti, Dick Acton, "Jerry" Hedden, Albert (Al) H. F. Marion Erwin, Robert Poff, M. R. Thornton. Not present—John Buckway, Dan Walters, Paul Sha (Bud) Pelser. ADVANCED TYPE FOOD PROCESSING MACHINE Street - Anaheim - Phone Anaheim 4 from Little Acorns Grow" TO THE DEVELOPMENT cturing of FOOD PROCESSdquarters in Anaheim ight in 1942, "two guys need" now serve cusresearch service and The Cornerstone of Our Present Business ... a corner in a 40'x40' building, not much larger than a double garage. The Cornerstone of Our Present Business a corner in a 40'x40' building, not much larger than a double garage. K. S. "KENNY" LANKER Secretary-Treasurer Now Serving the Following Distant Points Canada Headquarters in Anaheim Calif. shifts a day are now machines produced C. R. (Bob) Kennedy, Robert GriHedden, Albert (Al) Heimberger, ff, M. R. Thornton, Dan Walters, Paul Shaw, Charles Contemplated Installations In Norway - Sweden and Italy BRANCH OFFICES —in— NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE NORFOLK, Virginia PLYMOUTH, Florida MEXICO CITY