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1951-02-16 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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Music to Come Back to Anaheim With Opening of Narath Store To... Narath Music Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Finest Success Strodthoff Brothers Building Owners Hello, Neighbor to welcome you is a pleasure. We wish you many years of success and prosperity. Kendrick's JEWELRY CO. 155 W. Center St. Phone Anaheim 4403 Best Wishes to our NEW NEIGHBORS NARATH MUSIC CO. L. N. WISSER Sporting Goods Since 1919 169 W. CENTER PHONE 3417 We join with our neighbors in WELCOMING After suffering along for several weeks without a record store patronize, Anahelmers will be able to find the canned music they want tomorrow and thereafter the new music store being open tomorrow at 157 W. Center St. Dubbed the Narath Music the new store is owned by operated by five partners, Narath, David Lemmon, Robertson, Frank Christian and Walf Tatum. The store's one employee, Art Mathews, will be charged of the radio and television repair shop. The five-man partnership promises to be a high-powered commercial association since each of the five men brings to the operation of the store a particular specialized talent. The five together on the partnership about a month ago when the Bass Music co., which formerly occupied the store, began selling its stock. According to Carl Robertson, quintet had been approached so time previous to that by the ton co., people to purchase the store. However, the time or circumstances didn't happen to convenient until last month when the five decided to make a plunge. Narath is a man who has gained an intimate acquaintance with Anaheim and its people during 30 years of residence here. Many of those years he operates music stores; the last of which was at 224 E. Center st. He contributes a wealth of experience musical know-how and a we We join with our neighbors in WELCOMING The NARATH MUSIC CO. into our neighborhood and wish them the greatest in continued SUCCESS HEYING'S REXALL DRUGS 144 W. CENTER ST. — ANAHEIM Free Parking Rear of Store Here's the set you've been Hearing about... Here's the set you've been Reading about... now... now... SEE FOR YOURSELF one person tells another THE NEW Olympic America's F TELEVISI Every day, everywhere, more people Olympic television to their friends, bore, because they own Olympic TV know! They know that there's not for honest-to-goodness television value month of dependable performance.... in cabinet styling...for four-way* TV at its best! Come in today, and see values for yourself. You'll buy Olympi family will be glad you did. The Challenger Table-top console with 16 inch Rectangular Picture Tube $25995 Excise Tax Included TERMS IF DESIRED BACK to Anaheim Narath Store After suffering along for some issues without a record store to organize, Anaheimers will be able to purchase the canned music they tomorrow and thereafter in new music store being opened arrow at 157 W. Center st. Added the Narath Music co., new store is owned by and operated by five partners, Art Lemmon, David Lemmon, Carl Robertson, Frank Christian and Tatum. The store's one employee, Art Mathews, will be in charge of the radio and television shop. The five-man partnership promotion be a high-powered commonal association since each of the men brings to the operaof the store a particular and talent. The five got on the partnership about month ago when the Baton co., which formerly occulated the store, began selling out stock. According to Carl Robertson, the store had been approached some previous to that by the Basoo people to purchase the However, the time or circances didn't happen to be patient until last month when five decided to make the Narath is a man who has gained ultimate acquaintance with him and its people during his years of residence here. For of those years he operated stores, the last of which 224 E. Center st. He considers a wealth of experience, will know how and a well- ment of Agriculture. Just prior to joining the Narath combine he was operating a route of music machines, better known to the public as "juke boxes." Tatum's musical experience was gained in Florida, where he operated a string of juke boxes before coming to Southern California. School. He, too, served a litter with Uncle Sam's forces during World War II and since his discharge has been employed as a salesman with the General Cigar Co. Lemmon, an Anaheim man, is the only one of the five who has had no merchandising experience. However, he is also the only of the five who has had any fomusical education, according Robertson. Before joining Narath Music co., Lemmon was emploiwith the California Department Employment. NARATH MUSIC CO. to the neighborhood and wish you much success in your new location. A. B. RICHARDSON 5-10-25 150 West Center Street We Welcome You... NARATH MUSIC CO. to the neighborhood and wish you much success in your new location. Tatum's musical experience was gained in Florida, where he operated a string of juke boxes before coming to Southern California. Before that he was connected with Uncle Sam's Armed Forces and not in a musical capacity. He lives in Santa Ana with his family. Christian was born and reared in Orange where he attended high school. He too served aILTER with Uncle Sam's forces during World War II and since his discharge has been employed as a salesman with the General Cigar co. Lemmon, an Anaheim man, is the only one of the five who has had no merchandising experience. However, he is also the only of the five who has had any for musical education, according Robertson. Before joining NARATH Music Co., Lemmon was emplied with the California Department Employment. Sincerely... We Extend the Hand of WELCOME to our new neighbor NARATH MUSIC CO. and wish them CONTINUED SUCCESS VICTOR G LOLY JEWELER 136 W. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM, CA. CONVENIENT CREDIT GRAND SATURDAY, FE READING about... OR SELF NEW Olympic America's Favorite TELEVISION everywhere, more people are recommending television to their friends, relatives and neighbors they own Olympic Television, and they know that there's nothing like Olympic-to-goodness television value...for month after dependable performance...for the very finest styling...for four-way quality that means best! Come in today, and see these sensational yourself. You'll buy Olympic, and your whole be glad you did. GRAND SATURDAY, FE Narath M (Formerly Bator 157 WEST CENTER STREET We offer you the finest and most coNorthern Orange County of... ● RECORDS—everything old and r ● ALBUMS—both storage and wi records. ● MUSICAL SUPPLIES and Accesso ● SHEET MUSIC ● TV & RADIO Service and Mainte Free $25 MERCHANDISE DOOR PRIZE When you come in to inspect our new store, ask for y FREE ticket for the Free Door Prize. ● No need to be present at drawing. ● No Obligation Drawing Staurday Night 9 P.M. Congratulations... To Our New Neighbors NARATH MUSIC CO. ...and best wishes for success. Dr. C. O. Patterson 161 W. Center Street — Phone Anaheim 3607 We welcome the NARATH MUSIC CO. into our business Neighborhood Not only as a neighbor, but a fine addition to the public service we all endeavor to give. WE WISH THEM SUCCESS ★ WEBER BOOK STORE 139 W. CENTER — FREE PARKING IN REAR "Recollection of quality remains long after the price is forgotten" SWANBERGERS WEBER BOOK STORE 139 W. CENTER — FREE PARKING IN REAR "Recollection of quality remains long after the price is forgotten" SWANBERGERS PHONE 4170 145 W. CENTER Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Clothes WELCOMES NARATH MUSIC CO. as Neighbors SUCCESS and Best Wishes Announcing The ND OPENING RDAY, February 17, of SUND OPENING SATURDAY, February 17, of South Music Co. (Formerly Baton Music Co.) NET PHONE ANAHEIM 4559 best and most complete stock in county of ... anything old and new. For all ages, storage and with your favorite JES and Accessories ervice and Maintenance MERCHANDISE DOOR PRIZE new store, ask for your rize. ent at drawing. Night 9 P.M. We cordially invite you... To visit us at our newly opened store. The finest in records, albums, supplies, etc., for your convenience.