anaheim-gazette 1958-10-09
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BY RALPH BOBEY
McClellan's Opinion of .Hoffa
Senator John L. McClellan, chairman of the Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field, which perhaps is better known as the Rackets Committee, has completed a seven weeks' investigation of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and its president, James R. Hoffa. There was a relatively brief investigation of the Teamsters and Hoffa last year, but this time the committee really gave them the works. The facts brought out were so shocking that Senator McClellan issued a special report in which he called for the "immediate resignation or removal" of Hoffa. He termed Hoffa a "cancer" in the labor movement.
These are strong words and back of them are the following charges by Senator McClellan:
1. That Hoffa "has not only placed hoodlums and men with criminal records in key positions in the union, but he and his chief lieutenants have consorted with the major racketeers and gangsters in the United States."
2. That Hoffa "spends the union's funds as if they were his own and handsomely takes care of his cronies and friends."
3. That Hoffa "appears" to labor under the belief that there is nothing that cannot be fixed," and always around him, for the protection of himself and his hoodlum friends, is a staff of a dozen highly paid attorneys which costs the union hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.
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Anaheim, Calif., Thur., Oct. 8.
the North 60 feet of the East 150 feet of Lot 16, Block K of the New Vision of Vineyard Lot D-5, as on a map recorded in Book 17, 7, of Miscellaneous Records on Angeles County, California; and that described as 119 North 150 Street. The property is classified C-2, GENERAL COMMISSION.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES invited to attend said HEARING and express opinions for or against the proposed VARIANCE as our advice.
FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PENNING DIRECTOR of the City Anaheim.
CITY PLANNING COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE R. GAULCHER
DATED: October 8, 1958
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 1558.)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATIVE TO ACTIVITIES FOR RECLASSIFICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold HEARINGS in the Wesley Medical Church, corner Wilhelmina Lane, Angeles Streets, in the City Anaheim on Tuesday, October 1558, at the hour of 7:00 O'clock to receive and conduct reports at these HEARINGS obtained previously by the Commission relative to the VERIFIED PRESENTATIONS submitted by the Owners of the following described property RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-54.
DETITION submitted by PORD RAINES, 7122 Westmile Boulevard, Westminster, California as Owner and Carl Arthurhofer Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, require that the property described as Parcel 1: The West 200 feet on North 250 feet of Lot 1 in Block of Tract No. 13, as shown on a record in Book 9, Page 12, of cellulose maps records of Orange County, California, classed from R-A RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL to C-I, NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL. Parcel 2: In Block "A" of Tract No. 13 shown on a Map recorded in Book 12, of Miscellaneous Maps,ords of Orange County, California except the West 200 feet of the N-250 feet reclassified from RESIDENTIAL CULTURAL C-I. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (East 123 feet of North feet of Lot-1 Block "A"). Tract and from R-A RESIDENTIAL RICULTURAL to R-3, MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (All of J-Block "A". Tract 13, except North 250 feet). Parcel 2: The N-250 feet of Lot-1 Block "A".
2. That Hoffa "spends the union's funds as if they were his own and handsomely takes care of his cronies and friends."
3. That Hoffa "appears" to labor under the belief that there is nothing that cannot be fixed," and always around him, for the protection of himself and his hoodlum friends, is a staff of a dozen highly paid attorneys which costs the union hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.
4. That Hoffa appears to "countenance the cheat, the lie, the steal and violence to gain his ends" and shows "arrogant disrespect for members of his union, for the general public, and for the United States Government."
5. That Hoffa is seeking power "greater than the people and greater than the Government."
6. That Hoffa, since his election as President of the Teamsters, has done nothing to rid the union of undesirable characters.
7. That Hoffa has used, or permitted to be used, millions of dollars of union funds for loans to gangsters and racketeers, or to back projects of his friends, or for his own personal benefit.
All of these charges, it should be noted, grow out of information presented to the Committee by witnesses under oath, or are the result of staff investigation. Many of the statements, especially those relating to financial matters were denied by Hoffa or other Teamster witnesses, but denals do not materially change the conclusion that this is truly a sorry mess that has been uncovered.
There is no reason for assuming, however, that the Teamsters are worse than everyone else. If the same type of searching investigation were made of the other large unions it might be found that they are run in much same way as the Teamsters. This does not mean that there are as many hoodlums and former criminals holding office, but that is not the crucial trouble with the Teamsters. The real trouble is the power of top officers, and little distinciton can be made between our large unions on that score.
The United Automobile Workers and Walter Reuther provide a good example of how other unions are operated. Granted, they were before the McClellan Committee for a brief spell some months ago and Reuther came out with his armor untarnished. But there is no comparison of the investigation of Reuther and that of Hoffa. In the first place only a small fraction of as many staff men or hours were devoted to digging up the facts about Reuther and his union as were devoted to Hoffa and the Teamsters. Secondly, the committee members were not as well briefed on such facts as had
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR RECLASSIFICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHIE DENE MAIL WILLIAMS City Clerk
DATED: October 8, 1958.
(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 1958.)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR RECLASSIFICATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHIE DENE MAIL WILLIAMS City Clerk
DATED: October 8, 1958.
(Blog. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 1958.)
B. TOBEY & DAMARIS H. TOPP
9011 Ball Road, Anaheim, California as Owner, requesting that the property be recorded as being The East feet of the West feet of the South 159 feet of the Southeast quarter of Section Township 4 South, Range 10 West in the Rancho Los Coyotes, as Record of Survey map filed in B-25, Page 27 of Record of Surveys said County. EXCEPT THERE FROM an undivided one-third interest in and to a well and pumping plant located on said land
provide a good example of how other unions are operated.
Granted, they were before the McClellan Committee for a brief spell some months ago and Reuther came out with his armor untarnished. But there is no comparison of the investigation of Reuther and that of Hoffa. In the first place only a small fraction of as many staff men or hours were devoted to digging up the facts about Reuther and his union as were devoted to Hoffa and the Teamsters. Secondly, the committee members were not as well briefed on such facts as had been uncovered on Reuther as they were on Hoffa.
Is Hoffa worse than Reuther? That is a matter of opinion. Among those who have worked with both men the conclusion prevails that Hoffa's word is better than that of Reuther. In other words, it is said that when Hoffa makes an agreement he will stick to it, but that Reuther can not be counted on to the same extent.
It also is said that both men are ambitious, but in a different way. Hoffa wants power and aggrandizement in the labor movement, Reuther wants this but as well he wants political power. This is borne out by the fact that Reuther is always most active in the political arena, while Hoffa limits his activities to the labor field.
In my opinion, neither man is a credit to the labor movement, but on the political front Reuther is much more dangerous.
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(Pub. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 9, 1958.)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO PETITION FOR VARIANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, is the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 26, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'Clock P.M. to receive and consider all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Commission relative to the VERIFIED-PETITION submitted by the Owner of the following described property:
VARIANCE NO. 1042 — PETITION submitted by WILLIAM T. ALLEN, B. South Raymond, Pasadena, California as Leasee; possession to OPERATE BEAUTY COLLEGE and SALON in existing building and to use City parking across the street for patrons, on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: The North 60 feet of Lots 17, 15, 19 and 20 and
9011 Ball Road, Anaheim, California as Owner, requesting that the property described as being The East feet of the West 294 feet of the South 159 feet of the Southwest quarter of Section 4 Township 4 South, Range 10 West in the Rancho Los Coyotes, as Owner, requesting that the property described as being The East feet of Surrey map filed in Board 25, Page 27 of Record of Respondent said County EXCEPTING THERE FROM an undivided one-third interest in a well and pumping plant located on said land as deeded to Anaconda C. Shockley, by deed recorded May 7, 1952, in Book 2326, Page 285 of official Records. ALSO EXCEPTING THERE FROM an undivided one-third interest in a well and pumping plant located on said land as deeded to Anaconda C. Shockley, by deed recorded May 7, 1952, in Book 2326, Page 285 of official Records. RESERVING THERE FROM an undivided one-third interest in a well and pumping plant located on said land as deeded to Anaconda C. Shockley, by deed recorded May 7, 1952, in Book 2326, Page 285 of official Records. RESERVING THERE FROM an undivided one-third interest in a well and pumping plant located on said land as deeded to Anaconda C. Shockley, by deed recorded May 7, 1952, in Book 2326, Page 285 of official Records.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE A. GAUER Chairman DATED: October 7, 1958.
Anaheim Gazette
North 60 feet of the East 10 feet of 16, Block K of the New Subdivision of Vineyard Lot D-5, as shown on a map recorded in Book 17, Page of Miscellaneous Records of Los Angeles County, California; and furious described as 119 North Lemon lot, property is presently proposed VARIANCE as outlined above.
INTERESTED PARTIES are to attend said HEARING express opinions for or against proposed VARIANCE as outlined above.
THERE INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim.
PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE R. GAUER, Chairman
DATED: October 7, 1958
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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO REVIEW FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY BLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARING in the Wheesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina Streets, in the City of Anaheim, Monday, October 20, 1858, at the hour of O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS reported previously by the Council to the VERIFIED PETITION submitted by the Owners of following described properties:
CLASSIFICATION NO. F-58-59-99 PETITION submitted by SANDALES, 1122 Westminster Avenue, Wilhelmina California, owner and Carl Arthur, 1556 Boulevard, Anaheim California, authorized Agent, requesting the property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps records of Orange city, California; the reclassified property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps records of Orange city, California; the reclassified property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps records of Orange city, California; the reclassified property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps records of Orange city, California; the reclassified property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page 12, of Miscellaneous Maps records of Orange city, California; the reclassified property described as being: The West 200 feet of the hatch 200 feet of Lot 1 in block "A" tract No. 13, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 9, Page
RECISTRATION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
BY ORDER OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
DENE M. WILLIAMS
City Clerk
OCTOBER 6, 1958.
ANAHEIM Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARINGS express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARings express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6, 1958.
ANAheim Gazette Oct. 9,
(10)
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Wilhelmina and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, October 20, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'clock P.M., to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the Commission relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S. WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting permission to construct a TRAILER PARK on the property described as: All that certain real property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Lots 5 and 6 in Block A2, North Midway Drive and West of Los Angeles St., North of Midway Drive and Palm Street be reclassified R-A. RESIDENTIAL AGRICTURAL TO R-2. MULTIPLE FAMILY RESISTANCE.
INTERESTED PARTIES ARE ADDED TO attend said HEARings express opinions for or against proposed RECISTRATIONS outlined above.
OTHER INFORMATION may be used at the office of the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DENE M. WILLIAMS City Clerk
OCTober 6,1958。
ANAheim Gazette Oct.9,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
THE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church,corner of Wilhelmina和Los Angeles Streets,在City的Anahiem,on Monday,October,20,1958,at hour,of,2:00 O'clock P.M.,to receiveandconsiderall evidenceandreportsatthisHEARINGorobtainedpreviouslybytheCommissionrelativetoaREVIEWoftheproposeduseforthepropertydescribedbelow.
REVIEW NO. 21 — PETITION submitted by JOHN S.WRIGHT 1072 Euclid Avenue,Anahiem,California,asOwner,requestingpermissiontoconstructaTRAILERPARKonthepropertydescribedas:Allthatcertainrealproperty 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AMERICA ALWAYS OUT
We grow so fast our goals are
7 BIG 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 22 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.
rip of land 20 feet wide along the south line of said lots included in a railroad right of way. Excepting North 300 feet therefrom, and described as 10702 Euclid avenue. The property is presently classified R-A, RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said REVIEW and express opinions for or against the proposed SPECIAL USE PERMIT above.
FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained at the office of the PLANING DIRECTOR of the City of Anaheim.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM BY: MELBOURNE A. GAUER, Chairman
TATED: October 7, 1958.
SUB. Anaheim Gazette Oct. 8, 1958.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
RELATING TO REVIEW FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARING at the Wesley Methodist church, corner of Wilhelmina and St Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Tuesday, October 21, at the hour of 7:00 O'Clock to receive and consider all evidence and reports at this HEARING or obtained previously by the council relative to a REVIEW of the proposed use for the property described below:
VIEW NO. 19 — PETITION submitted by KENGER PROPERTIES.
CORPORATED, 977 East Colorado West, Pasadena, California, pursuing under contract, requesting permission to establish a deluxe 216-race TRAILER PARK with recreation building, swimming pool, playground, and required utility buildings, the property described as: That portion of the N% of the N% of the % of Section 27, T4S, R10W, S.B.B.
& M., in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, described as follows: Beginning at the SE corner of the N% of the N% of the NE% of said Section 27, said corner being on the centerline of Haaster Avenue and bears South 1°10′51.80 feet from the center line. Intersection of said Haaster Avenue and Katella Avenue; chance along the Southerly line of the N% of the NE% of said Section 27, South 89°48′25″ West 30.00 feet to the Westerly line of said Haaster Street and the true point of beginning; chance continuing along an mentioned line South 89°48′25″ West corner of the NW% of the NE% of the NE% of Section 27; chance continuing along said Southerly line of the N% of the N% of the NE% South 89°49′46″ West 841.11 Feet; chance parallel with the center line of Harbor Boulevard North 1°21′00″ West 390.31 feet to a point 265.00 feet south of the centerline of said Katella Avenue; chance parallel with said centerline of Katella Avenue; east 947.74 feet north 1°20′15″ West 205.00 feet to a point on the Southerly line of Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 100.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence parallel with said centerline of Katella Avenue North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.00 feet; thence along Saulterly line North 89°54′20″ East 105.
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WAYS OUTPERFORMS ITS PROMISES
fast our goals are exceeded soon after they are set!
ANCE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE
babies yearly. U. S. populasion! And our prosperity curve
curve.
ment in some areas has fallen
jobs than in 1939—and there
than today.
e after taxes is at an all-time
pass $7000 by 1975.
production doubles every 20
more people to make, sell and
savings are at highest level
count 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 more
than $500 billion worth of schools, highways, homes, durable equipment. Meeting these needs will create new oppotunities 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.
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