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anaheim-gazette 1955-01-06

1955-01-06 · Anaheim Gazette · page 3 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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BILL BARTLETT takes pleasure in... ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING January 7 and 8 of his NEW NASH and USED CAR DEALERSHIP at 210 S. LOS ANGELES ST. in ANAHEIM After 38 years in the same location servicing old and new NASH owners, we are proud to announce our selection as the NASH sales representative for Northern Orange County. This makes possible a complete stock of genuine NASH parts and accessories for our retail and whole sale customers. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette, Jan. 6, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that suant to Section 19, Ordinance Anaheim Gazette Theodore B. Kuchel, Publishers J. E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Ma Published Thursday of each week 159 East Center Street, Anaheim formia. Entered as second class mail no under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Gazette is a member of the national Editorial Association, and forma Newspaper Publishers Association. All rights herein are reserved. Subscriptions: $2c per month by rater or $3 per year by carrier or "Buy It Where I We not only make... b specially mix... PAINT FOR ALL PURP LUND and 1120 Lincoln Ave... IF YOUR SAVINGS Are Not 210 S. LOS ANGELES ST. in ANAHEIM After 38 years in the same location servicing old and new NASH owners, we are proud to announce our selection as the NASH sales representative for Northern Orange County. This makes possible a complete stock of genuine NASH parts and accessories for our retail and whole sale customers. We will continue as we have since 1922 to handle Union Oil Products. DO STOP BY AND SEE US Starting Jan 9 ON THE Challenger STREAMLINER UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Astra-Dome Coach Daily to Chicago IT'S MORE FUN THAN EVER to travel on The Challenger Streamliner with its glamorous new Astra-Dome Coach. Wide, divan-type seats, placed at an angle so ALL occupants have a clear panoramic view! Double-capacity air conditioning. "Down-stairs" or lower-deck Coach seats, in addition to full-length leg rests, have adjustable headrests — another Union Pacific innovation. IT'S ECONOMICAL, too! Famed Challenger economy meals graciously served at tables in a spacious Diner. ASK ABOUT Union Pacific's money-saving Family Travel Plan on which three hundred pounds of baggage may be checked free in addition to all the luggage you need enroute! NOW TRY THE NEWEST Astra-Dome Coach! Beautiful new Astra-Dome Observation Lounge cars will also be in service on "The Challenger" Streamliner, early in 1955. See more, save more — be specific, go Union Pacific — at no extra fare! UNION PACIFIC STATION — ANAHEIM ASK ABOUT Union Pacific's money-saving Family Travel Plan on which three hundred pounds of baggage may be checked free in addition to all the luggage you need enroute! NOW TRY THE NEWEST Astra-Dome Coach! Beautiful new Astra-Dome Observation Lounge cars will also be in service on "The Challenger" Streamliner, early in 1955. See more, save more — be specific, go Union Pacific — at no extra fare! UNION PACIFIC STATION — ANAHEIM Telephone KEystone 5-3519 H. H. Chatham, Agent UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD “Mother knows best!” "She has an electric range because it cooks cleaner, faster, cooler." SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON LEGAL NOTICES Anaheim Gazette Theodore B. Kuchal, Publisher E. "Andy" Mellen, Adv. Manager Finished Thursday of each week at East Center Street, Anaheim, Cali. Recorded as second class mail matter for the Act of March 2, 1879. Gazette is a member of the National Editorial Association, and California Newspaper Publishers Association. All rights herein are reserved. Descriptions: 25c per month by carrier or mail 351, Orange County, California, amended, a public hearing will be held by the Orange County Planning Commission on Use Variance Permit Application No. UV-1660, of Joseph A. Abandonate, to permit the establishment of a trailer park in the Al. General Agricultural District, on the northerly side of Midway Drive about 500 feet easterly of Harbor Boulevard in the South Anaheim area. Said public hearing on the above application will be held at 2:38 p.m., Wednesday, January 19, 1965, in the hearing and meeting room of the Orange County Planning Commission, Superior Court Department No. 5 Building, Second Floor, Sixth and Birch Streets, Santa Ana, Orange County, California, at which time and place all persons interested therein will be heard. For further particulars reference is made to said application which is on file in the office of the Commission at the above address for public inspection. Hulda E. Marry, Assistant Secretary Orange County Planning Commission. "Buy It Where It's Made" We not only make... but also especially mix... PAINTS FOR ALL PURPOSES— LUND and SONS Company 1120 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim — Phone KE 5-2831 IF YOUR SAVINGS Are Not Of People ... and things By JOAN S. WHITE Members of the Townsend club recently honored Mrs. Mary Goble on the occasion of her 95th birthday. Mrs. Goble makes her home at 316 E. Broadway and is the only living charter member of the A. B. Paul chapter of the Women's Relief Corps in Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hay of 1514 E. Sycamore St. welcomed a 6 lb., 14 oz. girl in St. Joseph hospital on Christmas eve. A baby girl weighing 7 lbs, 12 oz. was born in St. Joseph hospital on Christmas eve to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nix of 11402 W. Broadway. News of the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Donnat has been announced to their many friends and relatives in the Anaheim area, by means of New Year greetings which tell that they are at home at 124 Evelyn Dr. Bonnat it a former Anaheim city judge, and his wife is the former Mrs. V. J. (Evelyn) Bonpat whose late husband, a well known building contractor, developed the residential section at Evelyn Dr. which bears her name. A buffet supper during the holidays marked the 22nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. August Fitz of 719 S. Dickel St. The well known couple invited 12 couples IF YOUR SAVINGS Are Not Currently EARNING at the RATE of 3½% A Change to this Association is a good Move to make HIGHEST RETURN ON INSURED SAVINGS * Earnings paid 4 times yearly on Certificates * Funds transferred from other places at no expense to you * Passbook earnings compounded automatically * Strong capitol, surplus and reserves * Money orders now issued for your convenience * Funds placed with us by the 10th of any month earn from the 1st YOUR ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10,000 ANAHEIM BUILDING "Metro Service saves money for me" "I've been taking the bus from my home in Pasadena to my office in Los Angeles since 1942," says Lewis B. Duke, public accountant. "This is a real economy for me, compared with driving and parking costs. More than that, I prefer the bus, because I'd rather have the Metro driver deal with the traffic than fight it myself. Also, Metro gets me to work right on time." "Thanks to Metro, I can keep my record collection up to date" YOUR ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10,000 ANAHEIM BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Founded June 20, 1921 On the Friendly Corner — Anaheim, Calif. Center and Lemon Sts. Phones KE 5-2158—KE 5-2159 Word gets around: The really modern kitchens are all electric! SEE YOUR DEALER NIA EDISON COMPANY "Thanks to Metro, I can keep my record collection up to date" Mary Roggia, whose job is Merchandise Record Control in a downtown department store, uses Metro buses regularly between Los Angeles and Norwalk. She says, "I buy a lot of classical and popular recordings, and I figure that Metro pays for all of them. My weekly bus fares total $6, and driving a car would more than double my expenses. The Metro drivers are friendly, and the service is good." For Metro travel information, call KEystone 5-3404 METROPOLITAN COACH LINES Serving 125 communities, in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardine counties It's a boy for the Edward Molgates of 10911 Garden Dr. Their 8 lb. 15 oz. infant son was born in St. Joseph hospital on Jan. 3. On the first day of the new year, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ishil of 12413 E. Ball Rd., welcomed a 7 lb. 8 oz. baby boy in St. Joseph hospital. Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Condensed Statement of Condition December 31, 1954 (Figures of Overseas Branches are as of December 24, 1954) RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $1,456,524,519.87 United States Government Securities and Securities Guaranteed by the Government 2,414,191,925.87 Federal Agency Securities 167,123,060.20 State, County, and Municipal Securities 565,439,454.38 Other Securities 124,637,926.86 Loans Guaranteed or Insured by the United States Government or its Agencies 1,230,573,393.30 Other Loans and Discounts 2,812,738,751.23 Bank Premises, Fixtures, etc. 74,421,807.25 Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit, etc. 275,838,505.00 Accrued Interest and Other Resources 41,865,945.53 TOTAL RESOURCES $9,163,355,289.49 LIABILITIES Capital $150,000,000.00 Surplus 200,000,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 116,596,688.32 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS $466,596,688.32 Reserve for Possible Loan Losses 62,618,458.13 DEPOSITS Demand $4,192,260,317.72 Savings and Time 4,078,274,433.42 Liability for Letters of Credit, etc. 278,554,052.21 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, etc. 85,051,339.69 TOTAL LIABILITIES $9,163,355,289.49 Main Offices in the two Reserve Cities of California SAN FRANCISCO • LOS ANGELES Branches tbroughout California did you get all your products fruit money in your 1954 returns? Mutual Orange Distributors growers did get all their products money because of a totally different products fruit program. It will pay off even better in the big crop year coming up in 1955. It has been well liked by M.O.D. members in 1954 when selling fruit or products was really no problem because of the short crop. But with the big crop coming up this next year, cash products returns are going to the big crop year coming up in 1955. It has been well liked by M.O.D. members in 1954 when selling fruit or products was really no problem because of the short crop. But with the big crop coming up this next year, cash products returns are going to be particularly important. M.O.D.'s well-planned sales campaign, with a good floor price from products, is going to be more valuable than ever. It is to your interest to talk over this merchandising plan. Our members will be happy to discuss it. Drop in or phone: T. E. Woodward Keystone 5-3203 Anaheim Cooperative Citrus Assn. Ben Guard Kellogg 8-4032 Olive Hillside Groves Henry Bosch Kellogg 8-2319 Orange Cooperative Citrus Assn. Don D. Winfrey Oxford 7-3291 Index Mutual Assn.