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LEGAL NOTICE (Pub Anaheim Gazette October 22, 1954) (21) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RELATIVE TO PETITION FOR VARIANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY PLANNING COMISSION OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM will hold PUBLIC HEARINGS in the Wesley Methodist Church, corner of Willimins and Los Angeles Street, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday November 2, 1953, at the hour of 2:00 O'Clock P.M. to regive and consider all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Commission relative to the VERIFIED PETITIONS submitted by the Owens of the following described properties: VARIANCE NO. 1043 — PETITION submitted by JOSEPH C. TRUXAW, 53d South Lemon Street, Anaheim, California, as Authorized Agent, requesting permission to CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE A GASOLINE FILLING STATION AND AUTO-MOBILE SERVICE STATION on the property shown as "That portion of the land shown as "Dryfax and Others" on a map of Anaheim District, in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange State of California, as per map of Survey by William Hamel filed in the office of the county recorder of Los Angeles County, a copy of which is located in Book 2, pages 163 et seq entitled "Los Angeles County Maps", in the office of the county recorder of said Queens County, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is South 74° 21' 18" West 406° feet and North 15° 28' 55" West. 12.00 feet from a concrete monument at the intersection of the center line of South Los Angeles Street with the center line of West Vermont Avenue as shown on a map of Tract No. 1134, recorded in book 25, page 2 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said Orange County; thence North 15° 36' 55" West 12.00 feet parallel with said center line of Los Angeles Street; thence South 74° 21' 55" West 156.00 feet parallel with said center line of Vermont Avenue; thence South 15° 36' 55" East 121.00 feet; thence North 74° 21' 55" East 156.00 feet to the point of beginning; and further described as South Los Angeles Street. The property is presently classified R-2, MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. VARIANCE NO. 1044 — PETITION submitted by H. C. ELLIOTT, 8322 E. Colorado Street, Pasadena, California, as Lender, requesting permission to EXECUTE A TEMPORARY DIRECTIONAL SIGN 10' x 12' to advertise sale of homes on the property described as the North side of West Bell Road between A2 - Anaheim Gazette Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., Oct. 23, 1954 12.00 feet parallel with said center line of Los Angeles Street; thence South 74' 521.52 West 158.06 feet parallel with said center line of Vermont Avenue; thence South 15' 26' 36" East 121.09 feet; thence North 24' 21' 157 East 150.09 feet to the point of beginning; and further described as Sil South Los Angeles Street. The property is presently classified R-A MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. VARIANCE NO. 1044 — PETITION submitted by H. C. ELLIOTT, 3122 E Colorado Street, Pasadena, California, as Lamarcey Extension Permission to EXECUTE A TEMPORARY DIRECTIONAL SIGN 10' x 12' to advertise sale of homes on the property described as the North side of West Ball Road between the Santa Ana Preway and West Street, and further described as 1022 West Ball Road. The property is presently classified R-A RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said HEARINGS and express opinions for or against the proposed VARIANCES 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: October 20, 1958. (Pub. Anaheim Unsetta October 22, 1958.) (15) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS RELATIVE TO PETITIONS FOR RECLASSIFICATION 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 Wilhelmfa and Los Angeles Streets, in the City of Anaheim, on Monday, November 2, 1958, at the hour of 2:00 O'Clock P.M., to receive and consist all evidence and reports at these HEARINGS or obtained previously by the Commission relative to the NERIRED PETITIONS submitted by the Owner of the following described property: RECLASSIFICATION NO. F-59-59-29 —PETITION submitted by LEWIS L. SINOR, 218 W. North Street, Anaheim, California, as Owner, requesting that the property described as being: That portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County of Oranges State of California as said section is shown on a map recorded in Book 51, Page 19 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the county recorder of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the west line of said section, South 154.25 feet from the northwest corner of the south half of the northwest quarter of section I5, T48 B30W, in the Rancho San Juan Calon do Santa Ana, City of Anaheim, County Of Oranges State Of California As Said Section Is Outlined Above. PURCHER 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, DATED: October 20, 1958. (ELECTRONICS Nearly 4 products that will be in use ten years been invented! The industry now en number should double by 1965. HEALTH There are an ever opportunities in research development field of antibiotics alone, roughly 30,000 more should be required by 1970. EDUCATION Our national t increased by 200,000 now. And the gram now beginning will offer new jobs construction workers. EDUCATION Our national t increased by 200,000 now. And the gai gram now beginning will offer new job construction workers. 7 BIG REASONS 1. MORE PEOPLE—Four m U. S. population has doubled our prosperity curve has alw lation curve. 2. MORE JOBS—Though em has fallen off, there are 15 m in 1939—and there will be 2 than today. 3. MORE INCOME—Family at an all-time high of $5300 $7000 by 1975. 4. MORE PRODUCTION—U. every 20 years. We will r people to make, sell and dist or any portion thereof included within Tract No. 2062, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 72, Pages 2 and 4 of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Orange County, California; and furlier described as 9102 Orange Ave nue. The property is presently chalged in A RESIDENTIAL AGENCY. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend said REVIEW and express opinions for or against the proposed SPECIAL USE PERMIT 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: October 22, 1938. Gazette Oct. 23, 1964 OUR FUTURE IS GREAT IN A GROW TRONICS Nearly 40% of all the electronic will be in use ten years from now have not yet! The industry now employs 75,000—and the double by 1965. NUCLEAR ENERGY Already 36,000 people are employed in nuclear research and development. Nuclear energy is now supplying power for ships and electric plants. Future possibilities are virtually unlimited. CHRONICS Nearly 40% of all the electronic will be in use ten years from now have not yet! The industry now employs 75,000—and the double by 1965. NUCLEAR ENERGY Already 36,000 people are employed in nuclear research and development. Nuclear energy is now supplying power for ships and electric plants. Future possibilities are virtually unlimited. THERE are an ever-increasing number of research, development and production. In theetics alone, roughly 30,000 people are employed. Id be required by 1970. CHEMICALS New products and processes account for the phenomenal growth in this field. Today there are more than 800,000 workers in chemicals and related industries. By 1970, there will be twice as many! TION Our national teaching staff should be 80,000 now. And the giant school-building pro-planing will offer new jobs to many thousands of workers. PACKAGED FOODS The trend today is to labor-saving packaged—mainly frozen—foods. Needed to man this relatively new industry will be more than 50,000 more workers in the near future. TION Our national teaching staff should be 50,000 now. And the giant school-building promansion will offer new jobs to many thousands of workers. PACKAGED FOODS The trend today is to labor-saving packaged—mainly frozen—foods. Needed to man this relatively new industry will be more than 50,000 more workers in the near future. ING REASONS FOR CONFIDENCE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE RE PEOPLE—Four million babies yearly. Population has doubled in last 50 years! And prosperity curve has always followed our popucurve. RE JOBS—Though employment in some areas fallen off, there are 15 million more jobs than 1975—and there will be 22 million more in 1975. RE INCOME—Family income after taxes is all-time high of $5300—is expected to pass by 1975. RE PRODUCTION—U. S. production doubles over 20 years. We will require millions more to make, sell and distribute our products. RE SAVINGS—Individual savings are at high ever—$340 billion—a record amount that is 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 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 post card to Advertiser Council, Box 30, Mid-town Station, New York 18, New York. A GROWING AMERICA TRANSPORTATION The Jet Age promises faster and more comfortable travel. With more leisure time, our growing population demands increased mobility. Result: thousands of new opportunities. TRANSPORTATION The Jet Age promises faster and more comfortable travel. With more leisure time, our growing population demands increased mobility. Result: thousands of new opportunities. COMMUNICATIONS As our nation grows, the demands made upon communications grow proportionately. For example, the radio and television industries will soon need double the 85,000 people now connected with it. CONSTRUCTION Record-breaking highway and home construction programs are now getting under way. America's 3 million construction workers will benefit and more workers will be required. CONSTRUCTION Record-breaking highway and home construction programs are now getting under way. America's 3 million construction workers will benefit and more workers will be required. MARKETING The tremendous task of distributing the vast and ever-increasing output of our factories has become ever more important. Nearly a million people are helping to do this now. Marketing includes sales, consumer research, product and package design, advertising and public relations. All need new talents and skills every year.