anaheim-gazette 1953-05-21
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A Mighty Import
Yes, this is a picture of a mighty important fellow.
He typifies the men and women who are employed in our industries, on stores.
And, why is he so important?
Because he is the backbone of our standard of living in the Anaheim area helps keep our community alive and prosperous, he supplies manpower churches, our school groups, our civic, social, and service organizations.
He buys goods and services from our merchants, who in turn buy other goods and women. His influence touches every person living in the community. Wages of hundreds of family people working in our retail stores, in professions business and service enterprises.
He buys a home along with the 1000 and 1 articles which go into it, he has chases insurance, he contributes to charitable groups.
His influence touches every person living in the community. Wages of hundreds of family people working in our retail stores, in professional business and service enterprises.
He buys a home along with the 1000 and 1 articles which go into it, he has chases insurance, he contributes to charitable groups.
In short, his purchasing power has a tremendously beneficial influence on you ask: just how much influence does he wield, how much does he spend?
We can't speak for the other businesses and industries which make such the community, but we can state that Kwikset employees — since we arrived been paid in wages:
$8,395,366.95
More than eight and a third million dollars in wages and salaries to be spent by our company personnel.
1948 (4th quarter) $231,162.90
1949 884,216.40
1950 1,351,258.56
1951 2,196,135.67
1952 2,611,008.18
1953 (4 months) 1,121,585.64
In addition, Kwikset Locks, Inc., purchases goods and services in Anaheim at the rate of $250,000 a year. These expenditures go to a wide variety of people in Anaheim, who sell us products, services, and utilities.
More than 65 per cent of all of Kwikset's personnel live within the city limits of Anaheim. More than 90 per cent live in Anaheim or within very short commuting distance of Anaheim (up to 15 miles).
Community progress and good living are the results of all of us working together to build a better and more prosperous community. We all want that.
More than 65 per cent of all of Kwikset's personnel live within the city limits of Anaheim. More than 90 per cent live in Anaheim or within very short commuting distance of Anaheim (up to 15 miles).
Community progress and good living are the results of all of us working together to build a better and more prosperous community. We all want that.
Anaheim is a typical example of America in action. New industries, new homes, new residents . . . these are some important ingredients of progress.
And, progress is the direct result of American Free Enterprise—the united voluntary effort of all of us in contributing to a better community.
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industries, on our farms, and in our
Anaheim area. He earns money which
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organizations.
turn buy other goods made by other men
the community. His purchases pay the
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go into it, he has an automobile, he pur-
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