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Bonded Homes, Inc., to Open New $5,000,000 Tract This Weekend First unit of Anaheim dwellings being built by Bonded Homes, Inc., will be opened formally this weekend, April 26-27, it was announced today by C. Fred Smith, president of the company. The opening will mark the official beginning of a $5,000,000 residential development program by the firm. The first unit is being placed formally on the market before scheduled, as a result of heavy advance sales during which 50 per cent of the unit was sold out. Location of the initial section is on N. East St. at Adele St., just north of Center St., Anaheim. Every home has three bedrooms or two bedrooms and a den, with 1½ baths. The homes are priced at $12,500 each, and may be purchased on down payment of $2700 plus impounds, and on monthly payment of $59.52 for principal and interest, under FHA terms. Other terms are available for qualified veterans. Two model homes, furnished throughout by Don L. Andrews furniture Co., will be a feature of the formal opening. They will continue on display every day of the week. Designed by Architect William M. Bray, AIA, the homes have more than 1250 square feet of livable area, not including porches and garage. They have a number of features usually found in homes of the $20,000 price class. Each home has a living room with wood paneling and sliding range; pullman type lavatory; Thermador electric bathroom heater; large double door wardrobe closets; real ceramic tile kitchen drainboard, and many other luxury-home appointments. Construction features include ceilings insulated with rock wool; pre-stained shingles; kiln-dried redwood siding, and floors of No. 1 oak laid over solid two-inch tongue and groove sub floors. In pre-opening ceremonies during the week, Anaheim city officials and community leaders welcomed the Bonded Homes development program at a reception on the property. TV Channels Held For Education SACRAMENTO (CNS) — Dr. Roy E. Simpson, state superintendent of public instruction, today said he is "especially gratified" at the announcement of reservation of television channels for education. The Federal Communications system, Simpson said, has reserved channels in the Sacramento, Oakland, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Benardino and San Diego areas, which will later be used for educational purposes. Approximately 230 TV channels have been reserved throughout the United States, Simpson said. "If all of the approved applications are made use of, 90 per cent of the children of California," Master of ceremonies for evening was Sven Harberg. Optimist was called upon to shine in the act as Painting Contractor Harberg initiated them on b SCORES of community leader this week to welcome Anaheim. Left to right: Student, Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Federal Communications system, Simpson said, has reserved channels in the Sacramento, Oakland, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Benardino and San Diego areas, which will later be used for educational purposes. Approximately 230 TV channels have been reserved throughout the United States, Simpson said. "If all of the approved applications are made use of, 90 per cent of the children of California can potentially have the advantage of improved instruction through the use of educational television." SHADE TREES • BIG TREES • LITTLE TREES • ORNAMENTAL TREES • DECIDUOUS TREES • FLOWERING TREES We Give and Redeem GOLD BOND STAMPS DOUBLE GOLD BOND STAMPS, Fri. & Sat., Apr. 25-26 BOTTS NURSERY LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR 1228 Lincoln Anaheim 5450 Drive It Yours ONLY PONTIAC GIVES YOU THIS DUAL-RANCH COMBINATION! 1. Powerful High-Compression Engine 2. New Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive 3. New High-Performance Economy Axle ONLY PONTIAC GIVES YOU THIS DUAL-RANGE COMBINATION! 1. Powerful High-Compression Engine 2. New Dual-Range Hydra-Matic Drive 3. New High-Performance Economy Axle A Great Car—a Great Buy—and a Spectacular There’s something basically better built in to this new Pontiac—something you must drive yourself to appreciate fully: Pontiac's spectacular new Dual-Range* performance! We want you to come in and drive a Pontiac as soon as you can. See for yourself how Pontiac delivers precisely the power you need, whenever you want it, automatically. Set your Pontiac in Traffic Range and then pick out the toughest driving you can find—you'll ease through it with no trouble at all, relaxed and confident all the way. Out in the open, switch over to Cruising Range and glide over the miles as though you were coasting. Remenpriced priced Then the figuree specta Dollar for Dollar you BEVINS PONTIAC COMPANY 336 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST PONTIAC DEALER of community leaders attended reception this week to welcome Bonded Homes, Inc., Anaheim. Left to right: Stan Whieldon, presi- Anaheim Chamber of Commerce; Arthur B. Weber, one of firm's heads; Keith Murdoch, city administrator, and C. Fred Smith, president of Bonded Homes. Anaheim Optimists Initiate Boys Clubhouse with Turkey Dinner was a happy occasion last week Anaheim Optimists and wives held their initial ing before a roaring fire in auditorium of the Opti-Boys clubhouse. Feasting on the repast was supplied by the Optimists them- served by the Optimists them- ter of ceremonies for the beg was Sven Harberg. Every ist was called upon to share act as Painting Contractor initiated them on how to send the woodwork to by Northern Orange County Council Executive Boy Scout director and his staff is two-way Warmahl panel heater donated by the Mahl Manufacturing Co., of Huntington Park and installed by the Optimist firm of Hafer and Mason. Porcelain plumbing fixtures came from H. L. Burns, who donated the fixtures at a fraction of actual cost. Probably most noticed by the women were the ultra-modern panels of glass louvers installed across the glassed-in front an- MRS. BERTHA SCHUMACHER Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. for Mrs. Bertha Schumacher at Inglewood Park cemetery, Mrs. Schumacher, 87, died Monday in a San Diego hospital. She was a resident of Anaheim about 25 years. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Emma Schlichting, of Escondido; Mrs. Pauline Atrops, of San Gabriel; Mrs. Gertrude Brandon, of San Diego, and Mrs. Elise Hudson, of Los Angeles; two sons, Herman Melcher, of Placerville, and Alvin Melcher, of Costa Mesa; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Louise Eymann, of Anaheim, and Mrs. Anna Calkins, of McFarland; four sterosons, Max and La Habra Buil- Report Home Selling Fast "The best low price homes in the southland phrase used by the build of MacBright, Inc., to their group of homes in bra Park. And as pro- statement they point to list of features incorp- the more than 165 home ing offered for sale. Among the features w the homes so outstand- custom, individualized and the use of clever color combinations, co such luxury equipment dishwasher and garbage Duran kitchen nook bath heaters, sliding doors, paneled walls, lou dows, real fire places, ered, rear porches, floors, 6-foot redwo shingle and dolemite car garages, plus many tras. A furnished model notes the development. by Barker Bros., the development may be driving to Whittier Bou- Cypress Street in La Hai open until 9:00 on Sat Sunday and until 6:00 week, the builders repo- before a roaring fire in the auditorium of the Opti-Boys clubhouse. Feasting on the repast, was supplied by the Optimists themater of ceremonies for the event was Sven Harberg. Every act as Painting Contractor initiated them on how to sand the woodwork to smoothness and to swing brush with pleasing reAt the close of the meeting inch of wood paneling had banded and puttied to perLighting fixtures were used and prepared for final installation by electrician Barney John O'Kane and Leoown made calculations for installations. new things had been added loudly pointed out by Opti-president Harwood Larson. Organizing with the newly interior, the colorful tile floor covering was left of Ernest Owston. Over last week-end members of new had voluntarily perform job. Included in the line-killed floormen were Clyde Jon, Harlan Mills, Tim Bar-Bobbie Owston and Ernie himself. green offices to be occupied panel heater donated by the Mahl Manufacturing Co., of Huntington Park and installed by the Optimist firm of Hafer and Mason. Porcelain plumbing fixtures came from H. L. Burns, who donated the fixtures at a fraction of actual cost. Probably most noticed by the women were the ultra-modern panels of glass louvers installed across the glassed-in front, another donation by Lund and Sons. The audio system was the gift of Optimist Garey Austin. Under the supervision of his chief technician Lee Rissle, the elaborate lay-out of six ceiling speakers and two microphone plug-ins were installed. The evening's music was supplied for the Optimists by technician Rissle as he tried out the audio system for the first time. Out in the kitchen new equipment is rapidly being added. Donated by the firms of Soden Refrigeration and "Shorty" Allen Refrigeration is a sixteen inch ceiling air circulating fan to expel cooking fumes, a forty foot refrigerator and a deep freeze unit. Andy Anderson, manager of the Steak House out at Knott's Berry Farm, donated an eight-burner, two-oven restaurant range. A water heater is slated to be given by Harry Horn and the Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Emma Schlichting, of Escondido; Mrs. Pauline Atrops, of San Gabriel; Mrs. Gertrude Brandon, of San Diego, and Mrs. Elise Hudson, of Los Angeles; two sons, Herman Melcher, of Placerville, and Alvin Melcher, of Costa Mesa; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Louise Eymann, of Anaheim, and Mrs. Anna Calkins, of McFarland; four stepsons, Max and David Schumacher, of Los Angeles, Jacob Schumacher, of Anaheim, and John Schumacher, of McFarland; 15 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. garbage disposal unit, supplied and installed at cost by Charley Sellers, was the gift of the Boy Scouts of America. For Health. East California Fruit in th VETERANS—NO PRICES A HOME BU ONLY PONTIAC YOU THIS DUAL-RANGE COMBINATION! High-Compression Engine Range Hydra-Matic Drive* Performance Economy Axle A Spectacular Performer? automatically. range and then you can find—trouble at all, way. Out in the range and though you were coasting—saving gas every inch of the way. Remember, too, you're driving the lowest priced straight-eight in America. The lowest priced car with Hydra-Matic Drive. Then drive back to us and get the facts and figures that prove what a great buy this spectacular new Pontiac really is! Dollar you can't beat a Pontiac COMPANY Ph. 4012 PONTIAC DEALER in th VETERANS—NO PRICES A HOME BU These are t the homes t Building F Individualiz ment cost. Don't mi Wise...B La Habra Park Lu urious Bath Electric Bath ity Hardwa Rear Porche Redwood Fe Designed by E La Habra Park MAC-BRIGHT BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS 700 CYPRESS STREET & MIWA La Habra Builders Report Homes Selling Fast "The best low priced, luxury homes in the southland," is the phrase used by the building firm of MacBright, Inc., to describe their group of homes in La Habra Park. And as proof of their statement they point to the long list of features incorporated in the more than 165 homes now being offered for sale. Among the features which make the homes so outstanding is the custom, individualized styling and the use of cleverly planned color combinations, coupled with such luxury equipment as G.E. dishwasher and garbage disposal. Duran kitchen nooks, electric bath heaters, sliding glass patio doors, paneled walls, louvered windows, real fireplaces, large covered, rear porches, parquetry floors, 6-foot redwood fences, shingle and dolemite roofs, two car garages, plus many other extras. A furnished model home keynotes the development. Furnished by Barker Bros., the home and development may be reached by driving to Whittier Boulevard and Cypress Street in La Habra. It is open until 9:00 on Saturday and Sunday and until 6:00 during the week, the builders report. MORE ABOUT... Golf (Continued from Page 2) the Anaheim and La Habra Merchants, were distributed. Low net went to Don Copeland with 64. B. Guthridge, D. Roesner, C. Richards came in with 67 for the Parboilers. Low gross went to H. Kerr of Anaheim with 72. Don Roesner was low for La Habra with 76. High gross winner was R. Coleman of La Habra with 109. Five divot men tied for birdse, Copeland, Keer of Anaheim, C. Roberts, G. Smedley, J. Hilbert of the Parboilers getting three apiece. Bob Jaynes, N. Miller of Anaheim and R. Uribe of La Habra won the blind bogey. Individual scores without the handicap: H. Keer 72, D. Copeland 72, R. Conklin 77, R. Jaynes 80, L. Carpenn 80, Packard 81, J. Shipkey 81, D. Olover 81, P. Leonard 82, L. Moorand I. Miller 84, C. Lemke 84, V. Roll 84, J. Schols 86, R. Leimke 87, H. Stahlman 88, D. Morley 81, R. Link 91, R. Beckler 89, B. Payne 94, I. Cook 94, B. Glauzen 90, J. Shen 96, J. Anderson 97, R. Lindsey 98, H. Arnold 99, R. Grant 100, F. Betts 101, N. Comstock 101, K. Dougan 102, La Harpin 102. SC-A-REENS!! and SCREEN DOORS---NOW! We have a good supply of popular sizes in the new frameless—Tension Tile Aluminum window screens. READY TO GO. Wood Siding assures HOMES OF BEAUTY REDWOOD FENCES 5 Ft. Solid Redwood Board Fence $1.15 REDWOOD SIDINGS 1x6 - 1x8 - 1x10 - 1x12 Select Heart & Better Cove Rustic and V Restle DRY! $210 per Thousand Sap Common & Better On sticks drying $135 THINGS TO COME RIDING SADDLE WITH BUILT-IN RADIO RECEIVER. WANTED! ASH TRAY ABSOLUTELY OPOR FREE assures HOMES OF BEAUTY REDWOOD FENCES 5 Pt. Solid Redwood Board Fence $1.15 Per Lineal Foot Cove Rustic and V Rustle DRY! $210 per Thousand Sap Common & Better On sticks drying $135 per Thousand PHONE Anaheim 2118 for free estimates and time payments 125 N. MANCHESTER TAYLOR LUMBER CO. Picture your family in this La Habra Park Home VETERANS—NON-VETERANS! PRICES AND TERMS ARE SCALED TO FIT YOUR HOME BUDGET FULL PRICE $12,625 On Easy FHA and Veterans Terms in this La Habra Park Home VETERANS—NON-VETERANS! PRICES AND TERMS ARE SCALED TO FIT YOUR HOME BUDGET $12,625 FULL PRICE On Easy FHA and Veterans Terms These are the homes Featured in House and Home Magazine...the homes that are Custom-Built by one of the Southlands leading Building Firms. Architecturally they lead the field with Custom Individualized Stylings and yet they're priced far below replacement cost. Homes selling rapidly. A few select models still available Don't miss seeing the homes that lead the way...Construction-Wise...Beauty-Wise and Price-Wise. La Habra Park Luxury Features G. E. Dishwasher - G. E. Garbage Disposal - Duran Kitchen Nooks - Luxurious Bathrooms - Best Bathroom Fixtures - Man Size Stall Showers Electric Bath Heaters - Sliding Glass Patio Doors - Paneled Walls - Quality Hardware - Louvered Windows - Real Fireplaces - Large Covered Rear Porches - Beautiful Parquetry Floors - Landscaped Yards - 6 Ft. Redwood Fences - Shingle or Dolemite Roofs - Giant Two Car Garages Designed by Edward H. Fickett, A.I.A. Color Effects by William Manker DRIVE TO WHITTIER BLVD. AND CYPRESS STREET TODAY. BARKER BROS. PURNISHED MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY