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Citizens National Bank has completed lease arrangements for a branch office in the shopping center at Euclid-Ball. LEGAL NOTICES Publish: The Anaheim Gazette June 7, 1962 70038 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS, PICTIOUS NAME The undersigned does certify he is conducting a business at 1913 West Elm Place, Anaheim, California, under the fictitious firm name of Lancaster & Associates and that said firm is composed of the following person, whose name is full and place of residence is as follows: Burton S. Lancaster, 1913 West Elm Place, Anaheim, California Dated May 11, 1962 BURTON S. LANCASTER State of California, Orange County. On May 11, 1962, before me, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Burton S. Lancaster, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged he executed the same. (SEAL) Marry Lou Burrows, Notary Public My commission expires April 3, 1965 CENTRAL ACCEPTANCE CO. P. O. Box 1660 BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. Publish: The Anaheim Gazette June 28, July 5, 12 & 19, 1962 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES June 20, 1962 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Subject to issuance of the license applied for, notice is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at the premises, described below. 1812-A South Manchester Anaheim (IN) Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for issuance by transfer of an alcoholic beverage license (or license) for these premises as follows: ON SALE BEER Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license(s) may file a verified protest with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control at Sacramento, California, stating grounds for duplication. The premises are at Euclid Ave. and Ball Rd in Anaheim, it was announced by Roy A. Britt, Citizens president. The announcement follows by on The announcement follows by one week the ground-beaking ceremonies which began construction on another Citizens branch office in Anaheim at Lincoln Avenue and Brookhurst St. Located at 940 S. Euclid Avenue, the new Euclid-Ball Office is in a shopping center owned and leased by the Boyle and Shields Realty Company. Many fine retail and service shops are established in the center. Remodeling of the existing building has begun, with opening of the Citizens office planned for August. The branch office will be housed in adequate temporary quarters and will offer regular banking facilities and services with ample customer parking. At the same time, it was revealed that Citizens plan to construct in the near future a larger permanent office in the immediate area. The more spacious branch office will replace the shopping center quarters. Now in its 72nd year, Citizens National Bank has 67 branch offices in the Southern California area, with total resources of more than $700 million. Alpha Omicron Pi Set Splash Party Members of the Orange County Alumni Club of Alpha Omicron Pi and their husbands will meet at the home of Mrs. William Wolfe-Hoy, who has been assistant agr of the Anaheim Main of Bank of America since he has elected an assistant president and assigned to the supervision department of Angeles Headquarters. He will be succeeded by assistant vice president Don Pierson. Their promotions were nounced by Jesse W. Tappin man of the board of the wide bank. Hoy, who lives at 523 Street in Anaheim, has banker since 1940, when he B of A as a clerk in Alhampton. Set Deadline For Entries Deadline for entering graphs in the second Empire Exhibition of Photographic Art, to be held during July 10 to 15 Orange Fair, is July 2. The exhibition, sponsored by the Orange Empire Association of Camera Clubs, is open public on a state-wide basis no entry fee, with competitions both colored slides and and-white prints. There are no restrictions on subject matter number. cense applied for, notice is hereby given that the under-signed proposes to sell alcoholic beverages, described and follows: 1812-A South Manchester Anaheim (IN) Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for assistance with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control at Sacramento, California, stating grounds for denial as provided by law. The premises are not now licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages. The form of verification may be obtained from any office of the Department. Anne & Charles BARNETT ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO. Moving - Storage General Trucking ANAHEIM PHONE KE 5-2863 505 S. Los Angeles St. Alpha Omicron Pi Set Splash Party Members of the Orange County Alumni Club of Alpha Omicron Pi and their husbands will meet at the home of Mrs. William Wolters of Newport Beach June 29 at 6:30 p.m. for their annual Summer Splash Party. The evening will feature swimming and a pot luck dinner followed by dancing and games. The president-elect, Mrs. John Beasley of Newport Beach, heads the committee in charge of the affair. She will be assisted by Mrs. Bert Espiau of Corona del Mar and Mrs. James Duke of Garden Grove. All A. O. Pi Alumni in the area are invited to attend. Reservations should be made by calling either Mrs. Leonard Wood, KI 3-9605 or Mrs. Espiau, OR 5-0182. SAVE as much as 75% on Your DRY CLEANING! 8 Pounds of Dry Cleaning Only $2.00! IT'S TRUE AND IN ONE-HALF HOUR YOUR CLOTHES ARE CLEAN AND READY-TO-WEAR! CLEAN CLOTHES, DRAPES, BLANKETS TYPICAL 2 BLOUSES 2 SWEATERS 2 PAIR SLACKS LOAD: 1 DRESS 1 SKIRT 1 MAN'S SUIT SPOTTING FREE! PRESSING AVAILABLE Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned For Storage Now! Now in its 72nd year, Citizens National Bank has 67 branch offices in the Southern California area, with total resources of more than $700 million. Art School Sets Summer Session A triumph for Laguna School of Art and Design, opens its summer session on 9, was the securing of Bongart, famous European to instruct in oil. The versatile and dynamic gart is not only a painter or scape and still life but is a highly successful portrait painter. Since his arrival in the States from Germany in 1949 has painted some 300 portraits prominent Americans, in the late Franklin D. Roosevelt. Bognanno Promotion In National Guard Airman Third Class Joseph Bognanno, of 940 Davie St. 2 BLOUSES 2 SWEATERS 2 PAIR SLACKS 1 DRESS 1 SKIRT 1 MAN'S SUIT SPOTTING FREE! PRESSING AVAILABLE Have Your Winter Clothes Cleaned For Storage Now! CONTINENTAL COIN-OPERATED DRY CLEANERS 1306 S. HARBOR BLVD. (In the Orangefair Shopping Center) Fullerton Phone 871-6634 2 Doors North of Mayfair ATTENDANT ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES TO ASSIST YOU Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 a.m. to 9:30; Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. RED DEVIL SAFE & SANE FIREWORKS Special FAMILY ASSORTMENT REG. $950 FREE! FLORAL GEYSER WITH EACH FAMILY RED DEVIL ASSORTMENT YOU BUY! Includes such family favorites as Piccolo Pete, Galaxy Spin, Whistling Wheels, Mystic Owl, Ser, Fiesta Candle, Maiden Snakes, Vesuvius Cones, Mining Glories and many other RED DEVIL ASSORTMENTs. America's Greatest Fireworks value: 98c / $2.50 / $3.95 / $4.95 / $6.95 / $9.95 / $14.95 / $19.95 / $ Bob Hoy Named Bank of America Vice-President Anaheim resident M. F. "Bob" Hoy, who has been assistant manager of the Anaheim Main Office of Bank of America since 1958, has been elected an assistant vice president and assigned to the loan supervision department at Los Angeles Headquarters. He will be succeeded here by assistant vice president Donald S. Pierson. Their promotions were announced by Jesse W. Tapp, chairman of the board of the state-side bank. Hoy, who lives at 523 Dawn Street in Anaheim, has been a banker since 1940, when he joined A as a clerk in Alhambra. Set Deadline for Entries Deadline for entering photographs in the second Orange Empire Exhibition of Photographic Art, to be held during the July 10 to 15 Orange County Fair, is July 2. The exhibition, sponsored by the Orange Empire Association of Camera Clubs, is open to the public on a state-wide basis with no entry fee, with competition in both colored slides and black-and-white prints. There are no restrictions as to subject matter numbered. Reorganization of State Government Considered The time has come, we think to give serious consideration to reorganization of our state government. For one thing, there are too many bureaus, agencies and departments eating up taxes. According to a recent report, there are now some 363 separate kits that are only responsible to the governor. Obviously, a prime objective should be to reduce the span of control of the state's chief executive. But during the past four years of the present administration, some 40 new bureaus and agencies have been created. Where do we begin?—right here and now. Our state constitution needs revamping. It is one of the longest and long-winded state constitutions in the nation. We can start the ball rolling next November when voters will be asked to vote on a proposition to instruct the legislature to begin a study. Two thirds of the state budget is out of the hands of the legislature due to the fact that two-thirds is written into the state constitution as earmarked funds. A solution to these problems is not necessarily the creation of new super agencies as has already been proposed. This only tends to compound the problem. Mergers of various departments will be necessary. So will transfer of some agencies to proper lines of responsibility. Many bureaus must be eliminated if we are to remain a free society. The trend should be to limited, efficient state government with able administrative arms to deal with the many complex problems of our state, and assist the governor to fulfill his responsibilities as the chief executive. Too many people are complaining that they have less voice in the government today and that too many decisions are made by various agencies who serve at the pleasure of the governor not the elected representatives. Looking at the problem realistically, our state government has grown larger out of the necessity to cope with the great surge in population. —Who pays for advertising? Nobody. It pays for itself. ALLISON'S MEAT MANHATTAN FRANKS 10 to The Pkg. 39¢ Thick Cut SWISS STEAK 69¢ lb. Shon RIB Thrift Sliced BACON 2 Lean GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. for $1 FRESH FROZEN SCALLOPS lb. 69¢ 100 GIFT CERTIFICATE ORANGE FREE WITH ANY ORANGE PREMIUM PURCHASE AT PREMIUM STAMPS ALLISON'S MARKET THIS COUPON VOID AFTER JUNE 30, 1962 Doodle Dandy—58 oz. Jar DILL PICKLES 59¢ WESTERN CHEF—Qt. Bottle SALAD OIL 41¢ Orange Stamps BONUS VALUES ARGO — Lb. Can CORN STARCH NU-SOFT — Qt. Bottle Bognanno Promoted National Guard Airman Third Class Joseph M. Bognanno, of 940 Davie St., Anaheim, has been promoted to the rank of Airman Second Class in the 22nd Radio Relay Squadron the California Air National Guard in Santa Ana. An employee of Bank of Amerisia, Airman Bognanno attends the weekend drill each month at the Air National Guard facilities, created at the Marine Corps Air Facility, Santa Ana. Airman Bognanno will also end two weeks summer training with the 222nd in the field as part of his six-year Federal Service Obligation. RKS $6.95 les such family favorites ncolo Pete, Galaxy Spray, ing Wheels, Mystic GeyFiesta Candle, Magic is, Vesuvius Cones, Morulories and many others. DEVIL ASSORTMENTS America's Greatest Fireworks value 12.50 / $3.95 / $4.95 / $5.95 19.95 / $14.95 / $19.95 / $29.95 WESTERN CHEF—Qt. Bottle SALAD OIL 41¢ Orange Stamps BONUS VALUES Zippy Fluf Rinse Plus ALL FOR $10.00 in 49¢ Orange Qt. Bottle Stamps HEINZ — 8 oz. Can 25¢ BEEF STEW 25¢ UNDERWOOD — 2¼ Can 23¢ DEVILED HAM 23¢ BORDEN'S HEMO — Lb. Can 59¢ INSTANT MALTED DRINKS ARGO — Lb. Can CORN STARCH NU-SOFT — Qt. Bottle FABRIC SOFTENER ANTROL 4 BOOTH ANT KILLERS SET CHICKEN-OF-SEA — ½ Size TUNA (Green Label) KLEENIX — 200 Count TISSUES GLORIETTA — 46 oz. Can TOMATO JUICE BATH SIZE DIAL SOAP 2 HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE FRESH PRODUCE CANTALOUPES ... 6¢ lb. AVOCADOS ... 10¢ea. PEACHES ... 2 lbs. 25¢ ALLISO 555 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Prices Effective THURSDAY thru SU WE GIVE To Go to UC Catherine J. Bouslog of Anaheim has been admitted to the University of California, Davis, for the fall semester, announced Registrar Howard B. Shontz. Miss Bouslog, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Houston H. Bouslog of 2155 Dogwood Avenue, Anaheim, is a 1962 graduate of Anaheim High School. ANAHEIM GAZETTE ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Thursday, June 27, 1982 BAGGOTT & TROUTMAN Undertaking One-Fifth Less ANAHEIM MORTUARY "Chapel of the Bells" Don Baggott PR 6-1600 Bill Troutman READ AND USE THE WANT ADS! MONDAY SPECIAL TOP SIRLOIN STEAK With French Fries or Baked Potatoes Served on Sizzling Platter — Hot Roll and Butter Included Reg. $1.19 99¢ Dial LA 6-9037 For Fast Service! Also Food Prepared To Take Out! CHECKERS Famous STEAK HOUSE 1501 W. COMMONWEALTH—FULLERTON MEATS TRY THEM AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE Short Cut DIR STEAKS MEATS Short Cut RIB STEAKS 9 lb. 79 lb. 2 lbs. for 69¢ CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAK 49¢ lb. FRESH FROZEN SCALLOPS lb. 69¢ SALAMI DUTCH LOAF P & P 3-WAY LOAF BOLOGNA MANHATTAN SLICED LUNCH MEAT 4 6 oz. $1.00 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 55¢ All Grinds 2 lb. Can $1.09 Lb. Can NU-MAR Oleomargarine 14¢ Pound Package Tender Leaf—48 Count Box TEA BAGS 49¢ SNIDER'S—14 oz. Bottle CATSUP 13¢ Lb. Can STARCH 16¢ Qt. Bottle 89¢ DOVE — Reg. Bar BATH SOAP 3 for 49¢ LINIT — 12 oz. Pkg. 17¢ TEA BAGS 41¢ SNIDER'S—14 oz. Bottle CATSUP 13¢ Lb. Can 16¢ STARCH - Qt. Bottle 89¢ SOFTENER 4 BOTTLES 49£ KILLERS SET -OF-SEA — ½ Size 33£ (Green Label) - 200 Count Box 15£ ES TA — 46 oz. Can 31£ TO JUICE SOAP 2 for 47£ TO SAUCE 3 for 29£ DOVE — Reg. Bar 3 for 49£ BATH SOAP LINIT — 12 oz. Pkg. 17£ STARCH WHITE KING — Giant Size pkg. 55£ WATER SOFTENER BLACK FLAG FLY-MOSQUITO INSECT BOMB, 12 oz. Can SNAROL — 2½ Lb. Box PELLETS KREY (with Sliced Pork) — Lb. Can BROWN GRAVY CHIFFON TOILET TISSUE 2 for 27£ DIAMOND — Double-Bonded-Divided DINNER PLATES FROZEN FOODS 6¢ lb. 10¢ ea. 25¢ C PLUS ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. Can 9 for $100 BIRDS EYE French Fried 9 oz. POTATOES or WHOLE KERNEL CORN 18¢ 10 oz. Carnation—7 oz. pkg. Cocktail Shrimp 85¢ SON'S We Give Double Orange Stamps on Tuesdays Store Hours: Sunday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Open Every Day 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Money Orders Sold Prices Effective June 28-29-30-July 1 THURSDAY thru SUNDAY—Specials All Day Sunday WE GIVE ORANGE STAMPS