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1951-03-16 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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STATION PROPRIETOR—Glen Robinson, shown above at one of his oil dispensers, will be showing off his completely new station tomorrow when it is officially opened for business after months of construction. The Union Oil Co., originally built the station on the Palm and Center sts. cite 21 years ago. (Gazette photo by Bradley) We Point With PRIDE, to the continued progress and expansion of the West Center Street Business District. It is a pleasure to wish Robinson Union Oil To Have Rebirth T Tomorrow is opening day at the Union Service station at Palm and Center sts., operated by Glen Robinson of 419 S. Melrose st. The station, which has been in operation at the site for the past 21 years, had its face lifted completely recently and is now ready to resume full-scale operations. The new station lot, tube rack and wash rack are the latest, most modern available. In keeping with Union Oil Company of California's motto, "Speed, courtesy and cleanliness," Robinson's station is equipped with the latest in lubrication equipment, including overhead, pneumatic powered grease guns and oil dispensers. The same crew of experienced service station attendants and lubrication specialists will continue in the re-decorated station. Kenkoth Curtis and Vierl Bunnell Jr., both of Anaheim, Billy Mills of Fullerton, and Roscoe McMurray of Cypress have all been working with Robinson at the station for the past five years or more. Robinson estimates that the combined service station experience of the station's personnel exceeds 35 years. Robinson himself is no newcomer to the gasoline and oil dispens- Calendar Friday, March 16 Junior Play—8 p.m., at high school auditorium. Lion's Club—12:15 p.m., at Elks club. Anahelm Lodge 207, F & A M—7:30 p.m., at Masonle emple. Lola Rebekah Lodge—8 p.m., at IOOF hall. Anahelm Garden Club—2 p.m., under direction of Mrs. W. R. Ward. Dance Class—7 to 8:30 p.m., sponsored by city recreation dept., at Katella school. We Point With PRIDE, to the continued progress and expansion of the West Center Street Business District. It is a pleasure to wish Glen Robinson, Union Oil Dealer Success in the expansion of his New Station Jess Medaris and Leonard Smith Realtors 433 W. Center St. Phone Anaheim 5019 CONGRATULATIONS to GLEN ROBINSON UNION OIL DEALER, AND THE UNION OIL COMPANY STEEL BUILDING for the Union Oil Station at West Center St. and Palm St., Anaheim. by the California Cornice Steel & Supply Corp. Established 1896 1620 N. Spring St. Los Angeles CAPITOL 11131 Calendar Friday, March 16 Junior Play—8 p.m., at high school auditorium. Lion's Club—12:15 p.m., at Elks club. Anaheim Lodge 207, F & A M—7:30 p.m., at Masonic emple. Lois Rebekah Lodge—8 p.m., at IOOF hall. Anaheim Garden Club—2 p.m., under direction of Mrs. W. R. Ward. Dance Class—7 to 8:30 p.m., sponsored by city recreation dept., at Katella school. Saturday, March 17 Elk's St. Patrick's Dance—8-1 p.m., at Elk's club featuring Frankie Remley (of the Phil Harris show) and his 10 piece orchestra. $2 per couple for Elks and guests. Monday, March 19 Kite Tournament—10 a.m., at La Palma park. Homemade kits only. Sponsored by the city recreation department under Don Derrr. City Planning Commission Meeting—2 p.m., in the City Hall council room. Rotary Club—12:40 p.m., at Elks club. 20-30 Club—7 p.m. Anaheim Post, 72, American Legion—8 p.m., at the Legion Hall. Toastmasters—6:30 p.m., at Ruby's Cafe, Fullerton. Fraternal Order of Eagles—8 p.m., at 125th W. Copley. Ebell Club—12:30 p.m., at the clubhouse. Jobs Daughters—7:30 p.m., at the Masonic Temple. Sergeant Richard D. Allen, 10811 Hansen rd., Rt. No. 5, Anaheim, has been called to active duty under the Air Force Expansion program on March 17 at March Air Force Base, Riverside. He was formerly with the 448th Bomb Wing (L), U.S. Air Force Reserve, recently activated at Long Beach Municipal Airport, Long Beach. Expediter (Continued from Page 1) the Chamber of Commerce office. The firms have formed an "Anaheim Industrial Group." Chairman of the group's executive committees R. D. Taylor, of Taylor Machine shop. Taylor, in discussing the work of the committee, gave special praise to Cromer of Anaheim Truck and Transfer, Adolf Schocpe of Kwikset Locks and president of the chamber, Oscar Schultz of Schultz Tool and Machine Manufacturing Co., H. C. Peterman, of the Citrus Reaming Co. and Rex Coons of the Rex Construction Co. Ellis will begin his operations on April 1. California Cornice Steel & Supply Corp. Established 1896 1620 N. Spring St. Los Angeles CAPITOL 11131 To Glen Robinson At his newly remodeled Union Oil Station. We sincerely extend our congratulations on your many years as a successful business man and wish you well in your Business Expansion. Garey's QUALITY FURNITURE Union Union Oil Station have Rebirth Tomorrow opening day at the station at Palm and operated by Glen Robin-Melrose st. which has been in the site for the past its face lifted company and is now ready for all-scale operations: on lot, lube rack and are the latest, most reliable. with Union Oil Company's motto, "Speed, cleanliness," Robinson equipped with theication equipment, overhead, pneumatic sec guns and oil disbursement of experienced attendants and lubricators will continue operated station. Kenwood Vierl Bunnell Jr., Jim, Billy Mills of Roscoe McMurray have all been working at the station for years or more. Robins that the combined experience of the personnel exceeds 35 himself is no newcomer and oil dispensers. local girl named Grace White and now they are the parents of two boys: Dennis, 9, and Owen, 7 months. What time he doesn't devote to said. Good Luck, Neighbor At your newly remodeled Union Oil SERVICE STATION Your EXPANSION has been made possible because of the fine service you have rendered in the past. EHLER'S BICYCLE KEY AND LAWNMOWER SHOP 419 W. Center Phone 2759 Announcing The GRAND O SATURDAY, MARCH GLEN ROBIN The GRAND O SATURDAY, MARCH GLEN ROBIN UNION OIL SERVIC Southeast Corner W. Center and Pa YOU'RE INVITED TO VISIT US TH You'll find new and enlarged Service Station Facilities and the you've known so well in the past. IF IT'S SERVICE "76" and "7600" Gasolin YOU'RE INVITED TO VISIT US THAT You'll find new and enlarged Service Station Facilities and the you've known so well in the past. IF IT'S SERVICE YOU WANT, See The MINUTE MEN! The service you get when you drive into our service station is built around three words—SPEED, COURTESY and CLEANLINESS. Our service is designed to get you in and out of the station in the shortest possible time with the greatest possible attention. So, if it's service you want, try our station. We know you will like our speedy, courteous attention and the extra cleanliness of our rest rooms and station. "76" and "7600" Gasoline Royal Triton and Triton Stop-Wear Lubrication Tires • Batteries • Access Washing and Polishing We Pick Up and Deliver Phone Anaheim 3465 Thank you We want to take this opportunity over the past five years, and also for just completed. You've all been swept away. All of our equipment is new and creased. We're proud of our station and faithfully and well: GLEN R. BILL MILLS, Manager KENNETH CURTIS Congratulations to GLEN ROBINSON Union Oil Dealer and The UNION OIL COMPANY PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS by Orval Starmer 747 N. Los Angeles St. - Phone Anaheim 4824 PLUMBING SUPPLIES and CONTRACTING COLEMAN FURNACES OPENING MARCH 17, OF ROBINSON'S OPENING MARCH 17, OF ROBINSON'S SERVICE STATION enter and Palm Sts., Anaheim VISIT US THIS SATURDAY! facilities and the same friendly, courteous service that "7600" Gasolines FREE! VISIT US THIS SATURDAY! facilities and the same friendly, courteous service that "7600" Gasolines and Triton Oils Lubrication Series • Accessories and Polishing Up and Deliver Anaheim 3465 FREE! For the ladies... Beautiful Orchids For the Kiddies... Candy, Balloons, Banks For the Men... Useful Items for the Car Thanks a Million! Want to take this opportunity of thanking our customers for their business five years, and also for their patience during the program of expansion. You've all been swell and we appreciate it. Our equipment is new and our facilities to serve you are greatly in-produced of our station and we'll continue to do our very best to serve you well: GLEN ROBINSON, Owner MILLS, Manager KNNETH CURTIS ROSCOE MCMURRAY VIERL BUNNELL