anaheim-gazette 1959-07-16
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Building - Still Leads 1958 for Six-Month Period
Building in the city of Anaheim for the first six months of this year still leads 1958 despite labor problems which hampered construction here earlier this season.
Total valuation of permits issued for the first six months of 1959 total $24,717,581 as compared to $21,967,581 for a corresponding period in 1958.
During June, 312 building permits were issued for a total valuation of $4,410,517.
June Total
Total valuation of permits issued for the first six months of 1959 total $24,717,581 as compared to $21,967,581 for a corresponding period in 1958.
The June total includes 343 living units for a valuation of $3,-162,350. This consisted of 127 single family, five four unit, 16 six-unit and two seven unit, four eight family unit, two nine-unit and three 12 unit.
In June of 1958 there were 162 living units totaling $2,033,015 and 294 building permits for a valuation of $2,967,507.
Permits issued in June of this
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NEW MANAGER — Rex S.
has been named general manager of Robertshaw-Fulton Company's Western Research center here, according to an announcement by T. T. Arnold president of the controls firm Scott, 58, was named assistant general manager earlier this year. Previously, he was director of planning for the company at its Richmond headquarters.
year for commercial and non-facturing firms were:
R. H. Grant, (offices) $70,000; Dr. Murray Walker home) $70,000; Dr. F. A. R. (dental office), $18,500; B. Hurst Shopping Center, $228,000.
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Progress Seen in Anti-Smut Drive
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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., July 1
Local Postmaster Reports on Campaign
By U.S. Government on ‘Filth Factories’
A disclosure that one of the nation’s biggest “filth factories” has closed its doors together with news of the roundup of some of the country’s biggest dirty mail merger featured a new exclusive report on the anti-smut campaign released from Washington day.
The report, in the form of a press summary, was furnished to local Postmaster Marshall N. Fle by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield.
Another highlight of the report concerns the failing of the operator of a filth-by-mail “club,” furnishing the ultimate in obscene movies.
“Evidence that the Postmaster General’s drive against mail obscenity is catching on continues to munt,” the local postmaster commented in releasing the report. “Complaints from all over the nation indicates an increasing awareness by parents of this grave threat to our children, as well as a desire to do something about it.”
Here are highlights on recent progress by the Post Office Department in its anti-obscenity campaign, plus further details on the cases mentioned above.
1. Complaints about mail are expected to be up to 100 per cent this year, beyond 100,000. Most of the volve unordered solicitations youngsters.
2. Postal inspectors are now on the trail of dozens of ant cases are pending with Attorneys. Investigations tal inspectors into all types of scenity activities now are...
IN THE STORE
$4
Luxury Imports
Cashmere and worsted—Italian silk and worsted—Italian reverse twist — Turkish mohair — silk and sharkskin — tropical flannel — luxurious tropicals, etc., etc. ... all hand detailed.
ALL ORIGINALLY $79.50 TO $115 • A
NOTHING IS HELD BACK!
TRADITION
down through the years ...
Dewey’s Men’s Shop
This once-a-year one-price SUIT SALE is traditional with Dewey’s. This one-price suit sale was inaugurated by Dewey in his Long Beach store ... this same policy of selling ANY suit in the store at one price, during the month of July is now in effect in Dewey’s EAST ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER STORE. This one-price suit sale offers the unrestricted choice of ANY suit in the store. This is not a July clearance of odds and ends — but an all-out sale of every garment in the store.
EXTRA SPECIAL...
Special group of 150 SUITS to the FIRST 150 customers ... only $35.00. FIRST come ... first served. Limit rights reserved.
STORE AIR CONDITIONED
SPORT COATS
Bench Made S
in effect in Dewey's EAST ANAHEIM SHOPPING CENTER STORE. This one, price suit sale offers the unrestricted choice of ANY suit in the store. This is not a July, clearance of odds and ends — but an all out sale of every garment in the store. EXTRA SPECIAL...!
Special group of 150 SUITS to the FIRST 150 customers ... only $35.00. FIRST come ... first served. Limit rights reserved.
STORE AIR CONDITIONED
SPORT COATS
Silk and wool—sheerland Italian silk and worsted British flannel — Harris tweed — luxurious tropicals, etc.
Originally to $29.50 ....
Bench Made S
Italian reverse twist — tropical sewned — tropical flannel — light weight gabardine—silk and shark-skin.
Originally to $22.50 ....
"T" SHIRTS AND KNITTED BRIEFS
Fine quality combed cotton in permanent fit short sellier.
SALE PRICE
3 FOR $2.00
HOSIER
Fine cotton in newest patterns. Since 10% to 18 also select NYLON S-T-R-E-T-J-H BOX.
REG. $1.00 a pair now...
ALL SALES ARE NOT FINAL!
CORRECT FITTING AND EXPERT ALTERATION
MASTER TAILORS ON T
Dewey's Men
EAST ANAHEIM SHOP
2130 Anaheim-Oliver
WHERE CENTER MEETS
SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND MONDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY JULY 4 (INDEPENDENT)
SALE STARTS
- Anaheim Gazette
Annaheim, Calif., Thursday, July 16, 1908
On Campaign in Factories'
stories" has closed its doors,
biggest dirty mail merchants,
released from Washington tolories" has closed its doors,
biggest dirty mail merchants,
released from Washington tolories" has closed its doors,
1. Complaints about obscene mail are expected to be up about 100 per cent this year, soaring beyond 100,000. Most of them involve unordered solicitations of youngsters.
2. Postal inspectors are now hot on the trail of dozens of dealers a smut and a number of important cases are pending with U. S. attorneys. Investigations by postal inspectors into all types of obscenity activities now are running at the rate of thousands annually.
In addition to stepped-up investigations, the Postmaster General's campaign has produced in recent days notable indictments convictions and raids, the local postmaster disclosed. They include:
In several New York raids a multi-million dollar mail order "filth-factory," flooding the nation's homes with solicitations, as well as obscene and pornographic slides, films, pictures and circulars, was smashed following investigations by postal inspectors. Three of the nation's largest and longest-established filth dealers were indicted and are awaiting trial.
2. In Detroit, a Federal Grand Jury handed down one of the first major indictments under new law which permits prosecution of dirty mail dealers at the point where th mail is received, rather than in city of origin. Three West Coast dealers were indicted. One of the three was indicted on charges involving mailing on indecent advertising to a 15-year old boy and the others were also indicted on charges involving obscenity solicitations.
3. A married couple was sentenced recently in Federal Court at Sacramento, California, to 10 years imprisonment for the mailing of obscene material. This was the first conviction under the recent law. They were originally arrested in California on a warrant issued by the U. S. Attorney at Boise, Idaho.
4. At Los Angeles, one of the nation's "obscenity empires," malling out thousands of salacious circulars every month, closed down and filed "out-of-business" papers with the Post Office Department.
5. In another Los Angeles case,
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$115 • ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
ACK! If it's in the store...it's ON SALE
Lane Crest & Academy Award
imported summer and year-round fabrics
Internationally known clothes, the ultimate in quality and prestige ... exclusive clothing preferred by eminent doctors,
brilliant lawyers, businessmen, stars and executives of the entertainment world. Luxurious clothing for presentation to a luxury-minded clientele. These are the clothes now offered for sale ... at tremendous price reductions ... This is a sale for sophisticated men who are connoisseurs of fine clothing. Now the entire stock, all current styles ... the finest imported fabrics ... meticulous tailoring details ... ALL at huge reductions. All on sale! There are no exceptions. All at savings to one-half and more.
ALL HAND DETAILED
Suit Sizes 36 to 48—Regular, Short, Long, Extra Long
Sports Coats in Sizes 35 to 46
PAY NOTHING DOWN
ENTER
ed choice
of odds
the store.
reductions. All on sale! There are no exceptions. All at savings
to one-half and more.
ALL HAND DETAILED
Suit Sizes 36 to 48—Regular, Short, Long, Extra Long
Sports Coats in Sizes 35 to 46
PAY NOTHING DOWN
unch Made Slacks
$11
SPORT SHIRTS
A fabulous selection of insurtious whites on white—cool and
hand tailored—short sleeve.
Originally to $9.95
HOSIERY
2 PAIR
$100
ANY TIE
IN THE STORE
Finest imports from the world
over. Limit 6 to a customer.
Originally $5.50
NONE HIGHER
ALI YOU MUST BE SATISFIEDII
PERT ALTERATIONS BY OUR STAFF OF
CLORS ON THE PREMISES
Men's Shop
HEIM SHOPPING CENTER
Anaheim-Olive Road
TER MEETS PLACENTIA
AND MONDAY EVENINGS 'TIL NINE P.M.
SATURDAY JULY 4 (INDEPENDENCE DAY)
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