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1955-07-28 · Anaheim Gazette · page 3 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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John Hushman, Anaheim Resident 44 Years, Passes John H. Hushman, 78, a native of Germany who was brought to the United States by his parents when six years of age and who has lived in Anaheim for 44 years, died early last Friday evening at the family home, 1012 E. Broadway, after a prolonged illness. He leaves his wife, Adeline S. Hushman; two sons, John F. and Floyd E. Hushman both of Anaheim and seven grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel Monday at 2 o'clock and burial followed in the family plot in Loma Vista Memorial Park. A marriage license has been issued to Mary Louise Boswell of 10331 E. Ball Rd., Anaheim, and her fiance, Robert M. Neff of Virginia, Minn. Mrs. Ahna Hamilton, mother of A 3—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., July 26, 1925 Square Dancing Planned at Fair An added attraction for the 6th anniversary Orange County Fair, Aug. 9-14, will be the three evenings of public square dancing, sponsored by the San Tana Squares, with Tom Watson as caller. The dancing group will demonstrate their fancy steps at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 11, 12 and 13, on the newly paved area north of the commercial building on the Fairgrounds. All interested persons are invited to participate and spectators will be welcome. EDITORIAL — How to turn a few dollars a week into THOUSANDS IN CASH! Schoepe Tells of Kwikset Expansion Now under construction for Kwikset Locks Inc., at 516 E. Santa Ana St., Anaheim, is a modern 45,000 square foot warehouse building, it was announced by Adolf Schoepe, president. Kwikset was founded in 1945 in South Gate, to manufacture locksets for the building industry. Since then the company has expanded into other fields, including chrome parts for automobiles, pyrotechnic devices for the armed forces and powdered metal molded products for industry. The firm first occupied facilities in Anaheim in 1948, and has been steadily increasing its plant here. According to Schoepe, the new facilities will provide increased efficiency through consolidation of some activities, in addition to providing needed separate warehouse space. Cash Benefits Due 75 Former State Prisoners of War United States Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of California has joined a hunt started by the U. S. Foreign Claims Settlement commission for 75 former servicemen or their relatives whose last known address... dollars a week into THOUSANDS IN CASH! Start Payroll Savings with $11.25 today and have over $3,000 in just 5 years! Is there some secret to accumulating big amounts of money? No. You do it by saving steadily and investing your savings where they will grow. But now, for the first time in history, you can have this done for you—automatically—through the Payroll Savings Plan! With Payroll Savings, the money you want to save never gets a chance to slip away. Just name the sum to your pay office and it's saved out of your check each payday—before you get your pay. No investment worries either! Your money is put into U. S. Series E Savings Bonds. And how it grows! Sign for $5 a week and in 9 years, 8 months you have $2,850.70! Sign for $18.75 and in 19 years, 8 months, you have over $25,000! Start now to make your dreams come true. Join Payroll Savings today! Or, if you are self-employed, ask your bank about the Bond-A-Month Plan. Pick your plan—and sign up now! If you want your interest as current income, ask your banker about 3% Series H Bonds which pay interest semiannually by Treasury check. Choose your own savings goal Start now to make your dreams come true. Payroll Savings today! Or, if you are self-employed, ask your bank about the Bond-A-Month Plan. Pick your plan—and sign up now! If you want your interest as current income, ask your banker about 3% Series H Bonds which pay interest semiannually by Treasury check. Choose your own savings goal If you want approximately $5,000 $10,000 $25,000 Each week for 9 years and 8 months, save ..... $8.80 $16.75 $45.00 Each week for 19 years and 8 months, save ..... $3.75 $7.50 $18.75 This chart shows only a few typical examples of savings goals and how to reach them through Payroll Savings. Remember, you can save any sum you wish, from a couple of dollars a payday up to as much as you want. The important thing is, start your Plan today! Saving is simpler than you think—with U. S. Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan! CHICAGO TWO FINE DAILY "CITY OF LOS ANGELES" The CHALLENGER $5544 PLUS TAX COACH ONE WAY $9015 PLUS TAX ROUND TRIP UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Here's why Record-Breaking Name Pontiac "America's" It takes only one word to explain why today's Pontiac is the most popular Pontiac ever built. That word is VALUE. Buyers from both ends of the price scale are finding that Pontiac provides just about everything any car at any price can offer. It's a matter of fact, not opinion, that Pontiac is the biggest, most powerful car anywhere near its modest price! For size, Pontiac reaches high into the fine-car price range—and comes up with a long 122" or 124" wheelbase. This is size where it counts, because nothing beats wheelbase in providing solid comfort and stability on any road at any speed. Pontiac's performance is strictly Pontiac's alone—and it stems from the modern, most advanced V-8 in the industry. Its mighty 200-h.p. Strato-Streak V-8 will four-barrel carburetor* provides more power than any car within hundreds of dollars. Pontiac's modest price. Another Pontiac extra value, so easy measured when you get behind the wheel is the supreme ease of handling that keeps all its eager power and husky bigness un Benefits Due former State owners of War States Sen. Thomas H. of California has joined a started by the U. S. Foreign Settlement commission for her servicemen or their rewhose last known address California, entitled to cash because they were prisoning the Korean war. Foreign Claims Settlement mission told Sen. Kuchel the cases are on a list of individsurvivors who have not applications for reimburseto which they are entitled law enacted by the 83rd ess. The deadline for subclaims is Aug. 21. total of more than 800 former can POW's in Korea are the of the search in which Sen. and other members of Conpare taking part. Benefits to they are entitled are at the of $2.50 per day for each day communist custody. CASEY - BECKHAI $96 S. LOS ANGELES ST.—ANAHEIM—KE 5-2857 or KE 5-2858 Number ten in a se State ...SURE, Here’s another w Each year our bank p holders of our ban ...SURE, Here's another w Each year our bank p holders of our ban They are all part-ow in the policies and they receive in div perous developme another way that o BANKING THAT IS BUILDING CALIFORNIA...ban ANAHEIM BRANCH 150 East Center Street O. E. Hanson, Mgr. BALBOA BRANCH 615 East Balboa Boule H. M. Holker, Mg LA HABRA BRANCH 500 West Central Avenue E. H. Larson, Mgr. NEWPORT BEACON 3444 Via Roland A. Wrlt SAN CLEMENTE BRANCH 101 South El Camino Real L. A. Winterton, Mgr. SANTA 800 R. B. V breaking Thousands America's Greatest Buy"! providing solid comfort and easy road at any speed. Performance is strictly Pontiac and it stems from the most advanced V-8 in the industry! h.p. Strato-Streak V-8 with buretor* provides more power within hundreds of dollars of best price. Pontiac extra value, so easily in you get behind the wheel, ease of handling that keeps power and husky bigness under instant and almost effortless control. And if you interpret value in terms of appearance—here again Pontiac's your kind of car. Its distinctive Twin-Streak beauty and Vogue Two-Toning will stay new and fresh for years! And for the final value clincher—bear in mind that Pontiac prices fit easily into any new-car budget! No wonder Pontiac sales are at an all-time high! Come in soon and drive this wonderful car. We're sure you, too, will join the big swing to Pontiac! *Low intro-sale option; 180 h.p. standard* THERE'S NO POWER LIKE STRATO-STREAK POWER! Here is the heart of Pontiac's terrific performance—the all-new, ultramodern Strato-Streak V-8! This masterpiece of engine design will deliver up to 200 horsepower with Pontiac's 4-barrel carburetor, an extra-cost option. Come on in, take the wheel and see what Strato-Streak really means! THERE'S NO POWER LIKE STRATO-STREAK POWER! Here is the heart of Pontiac's terrific performance—the all-new, ultremodern Strato-Streak Y-81 This masterpiece of engine design will deliver up to 200 horsepower with Pontiac's 4-barrel carburetor, an extra-cost option. Come on in, take the wheel and see what Strato-Streak really means! KHAM PONTIAC "A GOOD DEAL AND A GOOD DEAL MORE" OPEN EVEN "TIL 10 P. M" Number ten in a series: STOCKHOLDERS Statewide? ...SURE, BUT LOCAL TOO! Here's another way we serve Orange County... Each year our bank pays more than $425,000 to the 1,904 shareholders of our bank who are residents of Orange County. ...SURE, BUT LOCAL TOO! Here's another way we serve Orange County... Each year our bank pays more than $425,000 to the 1,904 shareholders of our bank who are residents of Orange County. They are all part-owners of Bank of America and have a voice in the policies and administration of our bank. The money they receive in dividends contributes every day to the prosperous development of the Orange County area. This is another way that our bank serves Orange County. Bank of America NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CALIFORNIA... banking that is building Orange County BANCH Street Mgr. BALBOA BRANCH 615 East Balboa Boulevard H. M. Holker, Mgr. FULLERTON BRANCH Amerige and Spadra H. N. Warren, Mgr. LAGUNA BEACH BRANCH 290 Coast Boulevard South H. E. Caward, Mgr. BANCH Avenue Mgr. NEWPORT BEACH BRANCH 3444 Vla Lido Roland A. Wright, Mgr. ORANGE BRANCH 102 North Glassell Street O. Zippwald, Jr., Mgr. PLACENTIA BRANCH West Santa Fe Avenue E. M. Everett, Mgr. TE BRANCH Samina Real Jon, Mgr. SANTA ANA BRANCH 801 North Main Street R. B. Wright, V.-Pres. J. Mgr. YORBA LINDA BRANCH 4802 South Main Street Frank J. Jones, Mgr.