anaheim-gazette 1953-05-21
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE SPRING EDITION—1953
Additional Korea Veteran Uniform Allowance Revealed by Vet Official
Many veterans who recently served as officers in the Korean conflict are entitled to an additional $100 uniform allowance, according to Ben Lieberman, Orange County Veterans Service officer.
The armed services have declared this allowance retoactive to June 25, 1950, for officers who were called for at least 90 days' active duty or training since that date.
Veterans of commissioned rank are eligible for the payment if they were called to active service after an interval of at least two years since their last tour of duty with commissioned rank, and if they did not receive more than $200 during their term of post-Korea service.
Only periods of duty requiring wearing of the uniform are counted for entitlement to the $100 allowance.
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Dividing a room is simpler than it used to be. That's because modern building materials, available in wide panels which are easy to handle and low in cost, make room transformations a cinch.
Consider a common problem in many families that have a boy and girl of nearly the same age. They have always shared the same room because of the family's crowded
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To Common Problem
Dividing a room is simpler than it used to be. That's because modern building materials, available in wide panels which are easy to handle and low in cost, make room transformations a cinch.
Consider a common problem in many families that have a boy and girl of nearly the same age. They have always shared the same room because of the family's crowded housing. Now they are growing up, and for a while they can continue occupying the same room if it's given a divider.
Nowadays a divider doesn't mean just a plain wall. No, it need not even be ceiling high, and actually it's a storage wall — useful attractive and fulfilling its room-dividing function as well.
Many builders today, and home craftsmen, too, are making storage walls with a panel material that combines economy, good looks and long wear. Know as Masonite tempered hardboard, this panel is available at lumber yards in widths of four feet and convenient lengths to 12 feet. Nailed to a lumber framework, it forms an ideal storage wall in which the youngsters have ample room for their clothes—each on his own side of the room.
Persons who wonder how a material so smooth and hard can be nailed or sawed, are amazed at the ease with which a crosscut saw whips through it, and how easily it can be nailed to the lumber framework. Only ordinary tools are needed.
Either swinging or the modern sliding doors may be built to fit the storage wall divider. About the simplest method of getting either kind is to ask the lumber dealer for a product designed especially
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Happy Is the Room-Divided!
The problem of housing a boy and a girl in the same room may be solved while by constructing a modern storage wall. This may be made of a material that combines economy, good looks and long wear—white tempered hardboard. The youngsters in the room shown now their own closets with alding doors made of a new material, Presdply, or dealers can supply the wood framing members, the tempered hard- and the Presdply, as well as the hardware and paint. Any carpenter, professional or amateur, can build a storage wall like the one shown atable cost in money and time.
Storage Wall Provides Solution Common Problem of Living
A room is simpler than for such purposes. Known as Masonite Presdply, it has smooth, paintable surfaces of hardboard and a core of plywood.
The storage wall may be richly painted to match the room decor. As the youngsters continue growing, it may eventually be extended to furnish a separate room for the girl and a separate one for the boy.
Rinshed-Mason Growth Illustrates Industrial Potential of Anaheim
Rinshed-Mason Company is positive evidence of the growing industrial potential of Anaheim and Orange county. This company has a productive capacity of 100,000 gallons per month of automotive and industrial paints, varnish and lacquer products.
Beginning conversion operations in Anaheim in September, 1950, at its location at 1244 N. Lemon st., Rinshed-Mason Company put out its first production batch of automotive undercoats in November, according to Edward S. Hawkins, general manager.
Laboratory facilities include the finest in precision instruments for testing all phases of the paint materials.
Rinshed-Mason Company's own development, the Tintometer, has made it possible for the D-M jobber to match literally hundreds of colors by stdeking certain bases or standard colors and by blending these in specified and predetermined proportions.
Headquarters for the West Coast Division are in Detroit at 5935 Milford ave., where, under the direction of Frederick G. Weed, president, the company's products are being manufactured and sold nationally and abroad.
Rinshed-Mason Company was established in Detroit in 1919 and today is recognized as one of the principal manufacturers of automotive and industrial finishes in the country. The Detroit operation is located on a seven-acre tract consisting of 36 building units, housing offices, laboratories, and facilities for manufacturing nishes and other finishing products.
Ralph M. Matters is directing the sales efforts of the R-M Wes Coast division and George Horton and Arnold Hanson represent the company in Automotive Refinishing Sales and Service for the West Coast. The Rinshed-Mason automotive refinishing products are distributed to 350 jobbers and warehouses throughout the country.
Ample facilities for the production of paint materials exist at th
Opposition to Dairymen’s Bill Forms in Assembly
SACRAMENTO — An Assembly “Free Enterprise” bloc led by Assemblyman LeRoy Lyon of Orange county is forming to fight passage of a bill to ban the manufacture and sale of “imitation ice cream” in California.
The bill sponsored by the dairy industry, and authored by Senator Earl Desmond of Sacramento (D), was due to come before the lower house of the State Legislature Tuesday. It already has passed the Senate and has been approved by the Assembly Committee on Livestock and Dairies.
“Which way are we going, forward or backward?” Lyon demanded. “The thing that struck me most forcibly in this proposed legislation is its obvious attempt to deny the public the fruits of progress. It is like going back 50 years and legislating against the automobile to protect the horse and buggy.”
The Desmond bill is aimed primarily to prevent the marketing of imitation ice cream made from cottonseed oil or other vegetable fats, instead of butterfat, which is the base of real ice cream.
Dairymen argue that the legalization of imitation desserts would result in “strangulation” of the dairy industry.
“From all the information I have been able to gather,” Lyon said, “this claim is an outright fallacy. I have statistics which show that California now is importing some 75,000,000 pounds of butterfat a year into the state. So there seems to be little basis to the argument that so-called imitation ice cream would hurt local dairy production.”
When the bill rode through the Senate with only six dissenting votes, it appeared to be headed
"From all the information I have been able to gather," Lyon said, "this claim is an outright fallacy. I have statistics which show that California now is importing some 75,000,000 pounds of butterfat a year into the state. So there seems to be little basis to the argument that so-called imitation ice cream would hurt local dairy production."
When the bill rode through the Senate with only six dissenting votes, it appeared to be headed for an equally easy voyage through the Assembly.
"But this was before we over in the lower house knew what was going on." Lyon said. "I have had at least a dozen communications from people in my district asking me to oppose the bill. And I certainly intend to oppose it."
"For this plainly is an attempt by one business to smother competition from another.
"I know that in Orange county, frozen fruit concentrates have made serious inroads on the sales of fresh oranges. This is fair competition, and the citrus people have never asked us to create a monopoly through legislation to keep concentrates off the market.
"But this is exactly what the
On Tuesday evening the residence of Peter Weisel, Jr., was entered by burglars during the absence of the family. Entrance was effected by forcing a rear door. The miscreants were evidently frightened away before accomplishing their purpose as a large bundle containing many valuable articles was found in one of the rooms. The thieves escaped with only a small amount of plunder.
Jet Woods has returned to his position with the Bartlett Stetson and Preston Co. of Los Angeles after a short layoff on account of sickness."
Color Film on African Violets,
Gloxinias to Aid Gardners
First color-sound movie in the world on African violets and gloxinias has just been completed and is now being released by the California Spray-Chemical Corporation of Richmond, Calif.
The movie, which runs approximately 21 minutes, is entitled "How to Grow Beautiful African Violets and Gloxinias." The picture took a year to produce, and is filled with scores of visual how-to-do-it aids. At least 50 specimens shots are shown. Many of the new varieties of African violets are shown on the screen for the first time.
Though many of the shots were made in private homes, the technical ideas were photographed in action in Shaffer's Tropical Gardens in Capitola, Calif.; Anto-nelli Bros. in Santa Cruz, Calif;
SCIENTIFIC WELDING METHODS
The days of the "Village Smithy", who served the community in all its iron needs, are gone . . . scientific methods have replaced those of the "Horse and Buggy" era.
ELECTRIC – ACETYLENE - CUTTING
ALL TYPES OF LIGHT AND HEAVY
OF
EW, IMPROVED
DIESEL
MUFFLERS
gone . . . scientific methods have replaced those of the "Horse and Buggy" era.
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ALL TYPES OF LIGHT AND HEAVY WELDING ON MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT . . . 26 YEARS EXPERIENCE.
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