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1955-03-24 · Anaheim Gazette · page 5 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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(Editorial) Ever wish you had $1000? Stop wishing—here's how you can actually have it—in just 5 years! Radishes Easy to Raise for Average Home Gardener Harvesting the first radishes gives home gardeners a thrill The first radish he harvests thrills the home gardener more than the first robin. Three weeks, more or less, from the time the seed is sown, round red spicy roots are ready to serve, bringing to the menu a zest which stimulates Stop wishing—here’s how you can actually have it—in just 5 years! Maybe you’ve always thought you couldn’t save up big money—well, now’s the time to change your mind. Saving for big goals is as easy as signing your name, when you join the Payroll Savings Plan. Best of all, you do more than just save—you invest your money and make it grow. The whole process is easy—and automatic. Here’s how it works: You name an amount to your company’s pay office—a few dollars or as much as you want. Then each week, before you get your pay, this sum is saved out. (That way you’re never tempted to spend money you really want to save.) And as they’re set aside, these amounts are constantly invested for you in United States Series E Savings Bonds. The Bonds are in your name and are turned over to you. Because Savings Bonds earn good interest—3% when held to maturity—they’re soon worth more than the money you’ve invested in them. And how your savings mount up! Sign for as little as $3.75 a week and in 5 years you’ll have over $1,000 cash! In 9 years, 8 months, you’ll have $2,137! So why not stop wishing and start saving today—in the Payroll Savings Plan? Or, if you’re self-employed, ask your bank about the Bond-A-Month Plan. If you want your interest as current income, ask your bank about 3% Series H Bonds that pay interest semiannually by Treasury check. Saving is simpler than you think—with U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan! Warns of New Law On Payment of Property Tax A reminder that the deadline for payment of the last-half installment of real property taxes has been moved up is being given the public by tax collector Don S. Mozley. The final installment of the KATELLA FARMERS ENJOY PANEL DISCUSSION The Katella Farmers 4-H club enjoyed a panel discussion of 4-H work at the recent meeting held at Katella school, according to club reporter Allan Voigt. Panelists Cheri Jeannerett and Arnold Voigt answered questions concerning 4-H work and projects, asked by members and guests. Club leader, Y. S. Hammatt, gave a brief account of the recent Harvesting the first radishes gives home gardeners a thrill The first radish he harvests thrills the home gardener more than the first robin. Three weeks, more or less, from the time the seed is sown, round red spicy roots are ready to serve, bringing to the menu a zest which stimulates winter-jaded appetites. Yet many home gardeners have trouble devising a radish program which avoids the waste that comes when a planting is too large, and only a fraction can be used before the roots turn pithy, and must be thrown away. The cause of this is the very short season that early radishes remain edible. The earlier they are the shorter this season, because they are growing fast, and quickly pass by the edible stage on their way to the goal of a plant life, the production of seeds. With radishes, as with other crops, you must sow according to what you need. Figure out the number you will use in a week and estimate that twelve can radishes can be produced in a four-of-garden row. Then sow a week supply of an early variety at time. Midseason radishes will be unable for two weeks, so two weekly supply of them can be sown. The early varieties do not grow well in hot weather. If you want a supply all summer, sow a late, summer variety for that season. But frequent sowings in small lots is a good reason for all except winter radishes which take two months to mature and remain good for six weeks. They grow very large, so weighing several pounds. One way to grow early radishes is to mix them with the seeds, parsely, parsnips, carrots and beets, all of which are slow to germinate. Not more than a tenth many radishes as the other seed should be used. The radishes germinate quickly, “marking row” where the other seeds which will assist you in culturing. Be sure to pull and eat radishes as they mature before they can crowd the slower cr... Warns of New Law On Payment of Property Tax A reminder that the deadline for payment of the last-half installment of real property taxes has been moved up is being given the public by tax collector Don S. Mozley. The final installment of the 1954-55 tax bill must be paid by 5 p.m. April 11 or be subject to a 6 per cent penalty, under a new California law. The legal deadline for payment is set for April 10, but since that date falls on Sunday this year, taxpayers will have an extra day of grace. Previously, the payments could be made by April 20. Mozley said the state controller's office has advised him that mail payments must be postmarked before 5 p.m. on the final date, and he warned those planning to mail in their checks they should place them in the post office in plenty of time to be sure. There is no provision in the law to accept late payments without the penalty, the controller's office informed the tax collector. ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. Moving - Storage General Trucking PHONE HE 5-2853 505 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim KATELLA FARMERS ENJOY PANEL DISCUSSION The Katella Farmers 4-H club enjoyed a panel discussion of 4-H work at the recent meeting held at Katella school, according to club reporter Allan Voigt. Panelists Cheri Jeannerett and Arnold Voigt answered questions concerning 4-H work and projects, asked by members and guests. Club leader, Y. S. Hammatt, gave a brief account of the recent leadership meeting. Refreshments were served by Billy Panier and Charles Remeg. Wolf-hunting was a favorite pursuit of the ancient Britons. Around the world FREE via TWA TRANS WORLD AIRLINES See your participating GAS RANGE DEALER SURGERY CONSULTATION — William K. Friend, M.D., center, Santa Ana physician chosen to co-ordinate the surgical and tissue committees of the four major Orange county hospitals, confers with Lawrence F. Whittaker, M.D., of Huntington Beahc, left, chief of staff of Hoag Memorial hospital in Newport Beach, and Maurice M. Rice, M.D., of Santa Ana, hospital pathologist, a few minutes before a scheduled opération is begun. Dr. Friend heads the hospital co-ordinating committee, representing Hoag, Santa Ana Community, St. Joseph and Orange County General hospitals. The committee is concerned with maintaining the high professional standards necessary to prevent error in diagnosis, practice outside the physician's training, and unnecessary surgery. CYPRESS AVE. TO BE CLOSED FOR 30 DAYS The State Division of Highways announces that because of change in contract requirements it will be necessary to close a 3/4 mile length of Cypress Avenue between Anaheim and Fullerton south of Orangthorpe Avenue for a period of approximately 30 days beginning 8 a.m. Monday, March 28, 1955. During this period public traffic will be detoured over Placentia Avenue. first radish he harvests the home gardener more first robin. Three weeks, less, from the time the town, round red spicy roots ready to serve, bringing to you a zest which stimulates added appetites. Many home gardeners have devising a radish program that early radishes edible. The earlier they shorter this season, because of change in contract requirements it will be necessary to close a 3/4 mile length of Cypress Avenue between Anaheim and Fullerton south of Orangthorpe Avenue for a period of approximately 30 days beginning 8 a.m. Monday, March 28, 1955. During this period public traffic will be detoured over Placentia Avenue. SEE THEM FRIDAY! Work-styled for your job! It's the largest and finest fleet of trucks ever It’s the largest and finest fleet of trucks ever truck builder. Whatever your task or trade, th to make or save you money on the job. Now Chevrolet introduces “Work Styling”—an exclusive development in truck design. Plus new engines—new capacities—new Overdrive and Power Steering—new features and advantages throughout! Here’s what happens when America’s leading truck builder pulls out all the stops! Here are trucks that are new from the drawing board out! New styling in trucks Fleet, functional styling that fits your job! 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