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```markdown ``` THIS BIRD MEANS BUSINESS! (He makes 11,000 calls every day—delivers 4,000,000 babies a year!) These days, the stork is working overtime. He established the all-time record last year when he delivered almost four million babies in the U.S.A. Four million—that's about 11,000 new customers every single day! Our population is growing so fast that every month we add enough people to make a city the size of Norfolk, Virginia. What does this astonishing increase mean to American business? Simply this: an ever-increasing need for everything America makes, everything America eats, everything America wears. Everything. You are living in the age of America’s greatest opportunity! 7 REASONS FOR CONFIDENCE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE 1. MORE PEOPLE . . . Four million babies yearly. U.S. popu- What does this astonishing increase mean to American business? Simply this: an ever-increasing need for everything America makes, everything America eats, everything America wears. Everything. You are living in the age of America's greatest opportunity! 7 REASONS FOR CONFIDENCE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE 1. MORE PEOPLE . . . Four million babies yearly. U.S. population has doubled in last 50 years! And our prosperity curve has always followed our population curve. 2. MORE JOBS . . . Though employment in some areas has fallen off, there are 15 million more jobs than in 1939—and there will be $2 million more in 1975 than today. 3. MORE INCOME . . . Family income after taxes is at an all-time high of $5300—is expected to pass $7000 by 1975. 4. MORE PRODUCTION . . . U.S. production doubles every 20 years. We will require millions more people to make, sell and distribute our products. 5. MORE SAVINGS . . . Individual savings are at highest level ever—$340 billion—a record amount available for spending. 6. MORE RESEARCH . . . $10 billion spent each year will pay off in more jobs, better living, whole new industries. 7. MORE NEEDS . . . In the next few years we will need $500 billion worth of schools, highways, homes, durable equipment. Meeting these needs will create new opportunities for everyone. Add them up and you have the makings of another big upswing. Wise planners, builders and buyers will act now to get ready for it. FREE! Send for this new 24-page illustrated booklet, "Your Great Future in a Growing America." Every American should know these facts. Drop a postcard today to ADVERTISING COUNCIL, Box 30, Midtown Station, New York 18, N.Y. Urban Beh, new Orange County Philharmonic Society President. Beh, a registered electrical engineer, is president of the Orange County Chapter of the California Society of Professional Engineers. He also is president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, vice chairman of the Orange County Airport Commission, and vice president of the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. He is a member of the board of directors of the Electrical Engineers Association of California. FOR GAZETTE WANT ADS Call KE 5-2206 for Waut Ads INFANTRY TRAINER CAMP PENDLETON — Marine Pvt. Dwight I. Booth Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Houck of 848 Irving Pl., Anaheim, was scheduled to graduate Sept. 23 from an intensive four-week infantry training course. During this period Marines live primarily in the field and take part in bivouacs, marches and muscle building exercises. This training, followed by two weeks leave, completes the basic Marine Corps training. Graduates are then assigned to special schools or a permanent duty assignment. Salem, N. J., has been a center for Quakers since 1675. It has Friends Meetinghouse, built in 1772, still in use. LEGAL NOTICES (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 25, 1958.) 75371 NOTICE OF INTENDED MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: TRENDON AULT AND RITA E.AULT, dba JIPP'S HURGER Mortgager, whose address is 520 E. Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, intends to mortgage to UNION BANK, Mortgagee, whose address is 760 S. Hill Street, in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. All equipment of a certain restaurant business known as JIPP'S HURGER and located at 520 E. Center Street, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, and that an executed mortgage of the same will be delivered and the consideration therefor paid at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 3rd day of October, 1958, at the escrow department of the UNION BANK at 760 S. Hill Street, in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Dated September 18, 1958. Don Ault, Mortgagor Rita E. Ault, Mortgagor Union Bank 760 S. Hill Street Los Angeles, California Escrow No. 28994-PW RECLASSIFICATION No. F-58-56 PETITION submitted by FORES P. WOLVERTON, et al., 117 West Orange Avenue, Anaheim, California as Owners, requesting that the property described as the South 5 acres of the East 15 acres of the Wigwam SE% of the NE% of Section 1748, R10W, E.R.B.E.M., divided into parcels 32, 34, 35, 36 and 38 and as found in Assessor's Book $1-0 and Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Tract No. 775 as recorded in Miscellaneous Maps of Orange County, Book No. 22-1, be reclassified from R-RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL, R-1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. This petition was sent to the Anaheim City Council without recourse and was returned by the Council for further consideration. A NEW CLASS OF WITHIN REACH OF 2 OUT OF 3 Go ahead and make a guess. How much do you think this Buick would cost you? Okay?... Now take your guess to your Buick Dealer and discover the beautiful truth! If you're in the market for a new car, you can almost certainly own a Buick, and a It's the handsomest car of its time...and you can afford it. It's the best-behaving car of its time...and you can afford it. It's the best-constructed car Buick has ever manufactured...and you can afford it. Its name is BUICK, so you can wear it like a badge of quiet pride anywhere you go... Wouldn't it be too bad to buy any other car and later on discover what all this means? Why not let your Buick Dealer tell you more, real soon? You can't possibly lose. You may win a new world of enjoyment and pride for yourself and all your family. INVICTA in stunning new 4-door, 4-window hardtop body style. THE CAR: BU New Equip'se ride • New super-quiet Bodies by Fisher • New Magic-Mirror cooled rear brakes, aluminum front brake drums • New electric windshield wipers Easy Power steering* • Exclusive Twin-turbine and Triple-turbine transmission YOUR AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER IN THIS A STEFFY BUICK CO LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TOTIVE TO PETITION FOR RECLASSIFICATION IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AND PUBLIC HEARINGS at the Methodist Church, Southeast of North Los Angeles and Alma Street in the City of on Monday October 4 at the hour of 2:00 O'Clock receive and consider all evidence obtained previously by the session relative to the VERIFIED TESTIONS submitted by the following described cases: RECLASSIFICATION No. F-58-50-30 TENTION submitted by FOREST ALVERTON, et al, 1767 West Anaheim, California, requesting that the proposed as the South 5 acres East 15 acres of the W% of 4 of the NE½ of Section 17, 100W, S.B.B.& M., divided inlets 33, 34, 35, 36, 38 and 39 in Assessor's Book $1-050 ents 1, 2 and 3 of Tract No. recorded in Miscellaneous of Orange County, Book No. be reclassified from R.A. INTEGRAL AGRICULTURAL, to ENGLISH FAMILY RESIDENCE was sent to the Ana-licity Council without recom- and was returned by the for further consideration, by the Planning Commission with the request for a specific recommendation. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARINGS and express opinions for or against the proposed RECLASSIFICATION as outlined above. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANNING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE A. GAUER. Chairman DATED: September 24, 1968 (Pub. Anaheim Gazette Sept. 25, 1968.) 75340 NOTICE OF INTENDED CHATTEL MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Graves Sand & Gravel Inc., Mortgagor, whose address is 2203 So. Redwood, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, intends to mortgage to The Compton National Bank, Mortgagee, whose address is near E. Compton Blvd., in the City of Compton, County of Los Angeles, State of California, equipment as follows: 1 New IHC Model TD9 (91 Series) Diesel Crawler Tractor with Drott Model 9K3 Skid Shovel and Counterweight 3 Bar Track Shoes - Elec. Hour meter crack roller guards sprocket rock guards front ider shields - muffler & Fuelstrainer; Traction A.M. or the 8th day of October, 1958, 400 E. Compton Blvd., Compton, California, in the City of Compton, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Dated Sept. 18, 1958. Graves Sand & Gravel Inc., Mortgagor By Barron D. Graves The Compton National Bank. Mortgagee By Robt McGovney, President THE COMPTON NATIONAL BANK. Box 191, Compton, Calif. J. FRANK CONE graduated from Mt. St. Charles College in Helena, Montana and City College of Embalming in 1934. A Senior Memorial Counselor, he joined the firm over 22 years ago and has personally served more than 3,000 Anaheim families. Cone is a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus. BACKS TROUTMAN KAULBARS 251 N. Lemon Orange County's First Funeral Directors KEystone S-3209 S OF FINE CARS OUT OF 3 NEW CAR BUYERS... Buick would cost you? over the beautiful truth! only own a Buick, and afford it. LE SABRE The thriftiest Buick INVICTA The most spirited Buick ELECTRA The most luxurious Buick R: BUICK'59 New Magic-Mirror finishes • Safety-plate glass all around • New finelectric windshield wipers • Smoother, thriftier Wildcat engines • New Buick Triple-turbine transmissions* • New Automatic heat and fresh air control* (*Optional at extra cost on certain models.) ALER IN THIS AREA IS K CO. 410 S. Los Angeles Street ANAHEIM, CALIF. KEystone 3-1341