The Argus from Fremont, California (2024)

Page Fourteen, Wednesday, February 16, 1966, THE ARGUS. READY TO BUY? HERE'S WHERE TO FIND IT Local Business Directory TURNER FORD SALES Complate Service 8 Ports for all Fords FORD We repair all makes Complete Body Shop 3909 Thornton Ave, 797-1410 Fremont AUTO SERVICE AND REPAIR AUTO SUPPLY ESTABLISHED SINCE 1947 Auto Supply Company RETAIL WHOLESALE 7355 Thornton Ave. Newark 793-4764 Accessories Keys Made Machine Shop Tools SUNRISE BAKERY Complete line of bakery goods 30 years of experience Wedding Birthday Party Cakes Fresh Bread Rolls Daily 7180 Thornton Ave. Newark 793-1767 PLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WYe carry a complete line of Beauty and Hair care needs. 1st quality human bair wigs hair pieces.

1571 Glenmoor Mall co Glenmoor 792-1732 Center National Beauty Supply AUTO SERVICE AND FOR EXPERT AUTO CALL 793-6156 MERLE'S Garage 37049 OLIVE ST. NEWARK Tune ups-Brakes-Electrical-Gen. BEAUTY SALON CASA LIDO BEAUTY SALON Newark's largest and most modern salon featuring, men women stylists with latest fashions, Jarvis at Newark Blvd. 793-5128 Jack Lennan's GLENMOOR BIKE SHOP One of California's largest finest SCHWINN RALLIGH PEUGEOT BIANCHI. Repair work on all bikes foreign domestic Open 7 dugs a week 4559 EGGER5 FREMONT Sunday 11-3 Glenmoor Shopping Center 193-0851 LADIES APPAREL Honey Girl Shoppe Flattering Fashions and Personalized Service Pot Lennon 4567 Glenmoor Mall 797-1077 INSURANCE Populor Classical.

Western Jazz Childrens Low Cost AUTO INSURANCE Glenn's Also Life, Fire, Commercial CRAWFORD'S Insurance LEWIS RECORD CENTER Open WE SPECIAL: FARMERS 793-5211 ORDER INSURANCE 39142 FREMONT HUR PHONE 793-7003 GROUP HENRY P. ANDRES 47 Lewis Center Newark Three Top Ed DeMoussett, owner of PORK-A-DELLI DELICATESSEN In and May Dravetsay display one of the numerous delicacies paradise. Specializing in open buffet type catering, the store Mexican, German, Italian, Kosher and Portuguese foods, as specialities, For added convenience, Pork-A-Delli is open seven to 7 p.m, Sundays through Thursdays and 9 to 9 p.m. on LAWNMOWERS AND LOCKSMITH BERNIE VAIL'S Centerville Saw Tool Shop Complete lawnmower repoir, ports sharpening. Est.

Sales Rentals 1946 793-0432 3516 Peralto Blvd. 3 7 DO 00 IT YOURSELFER? Let Us Help You! Lumber Fencing Doors Roofing Paints Hardware Garden Rock Cement HULBERT LUMBER CO. Corner of Cedar Blvd Central Ave, Newark 793-2741 MEATS DELICATESSEN "NEVER A BUM STEER" LIDO MEATS Lido Faire Shopping Center Newark (Next to Grants) Specializing in Freezer Cuts (B of A Card) PORKDELICATESSEN CATERING SPECIALISTS Mexican German Itafion Kosher Portuguese Foods Catering 656.2200 Monument Center Fremont CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING USE THE COLUMNS OF THE ARGUS For your 'Want Ads' Pick up extra cash for whos you need by cleaning out the garage or attic and placing a For Sale Ad To Buy Sell Rent. For Special Services, Advertise In THE ARGUS, Wed. Eve.

Facts, Figures Business Briefs REPAIRS Auto Work, Think. THINK Quality! Think CENTRAL Value! Your local representative for OK Used Cars 4949. Thornion Ave, 793.1340 DRY CLEANING TAILORING Guaranteed Professionol BY MILTON. Knit Blocking PROFESSIONAL RESTYLING Dry Cleaning ALTERATIONS Rewearing MANHATTAN CLEANERS TAILORS 12 RICK MARK CENTER. IRVINGTON DISTRICT: HARDWARE IMPROVE NEWARK HARDWARE QUALITY HARDWARE HOME DUTCH BOY PAINT Plumbing Supplies Sporting Goods Phone 797-3262 7102 Thornion Ave.

(Downtown Newark) Newark INSURANCE Auto Homeowners Fire Liability Bonds Life Boats Business Insurance PAY BY THE MONTH 6222 Thornton Olivetra Arnold Ave. Insurance Brokers PHONE NEWARK CALIFORNIA 793-4567 nit AUTY SALON Beauty Salon CENTER NEWARK Fri. evenings 797-3043 Stylists To Serve You HULBERT LUMBER SUPPLY, A VERY INDUSTRIOUS LUMBER YARD, in Newark at the corner of Central Ave, Cedar Blvd. Pictured above sive owners of Bulbert Lumber, Pete Abrahamson, Harry Hollinsead, They have been together for over 15 years on the Peninsula and still their long standing accounts in that area. A very popular in this area, Hulbert sells varied garden rocks for walkways, patios Do-It-Yourself well 25 lumber, cement, boulders, fencing, roofing, hardware FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE they are open on Sunday from 10 "tIl 2 from 8 2,10, 'til 5:30 p.m., Saturday's 8 'til 5 p.m.

TV AND STEREO IS LOCATED are the excluJewel Skyruu. supply many of Headquarters garden beds, as Pittsburg paints. p.m, and daily MAGNAVOX CENTERS Factory Direct TV Sterco Your best buy on any basis of comparison' COLOR 40972 Fremont Blvd Irvington Dist 656-6315 7079 B. Street Hayward 582-1104 AUTOMOTIVE AND REPAIR LIDO SHELL SERVICE Fast, friendly service Complete Mechanical Service Tune-up Brake Service Tires 24 hour towing service We never close Newark Blvd. Ph.

797-1427 Jorvis USED FURNITURE STAN'S USED FURNITURE Serving the Newark and Fremont Area WE BUY SELL TRADE WANTED: Good Used Furniture 8 Appliances 37025 Sycamore St, Newark TERMS AVAILABLE 797-1931 VACUUM SALES SERVICE KIRBY CO. OF NEWARK Good Used Vacuums L. $5 and up NEW, USED AND REBUILT KIRBYS 7036 Thornton Ave, 793-8304. AUTOMOTIVE AND REPAIR CUSS CALL RED COLLINS BODY PAINT. 36964 Ash 5t.

Newark Towing 24 hr. service Body Fender Repairing Auto Painting, Factory Matching Frame Straightening Wheel, Alignment Day Phone: 793.1323 Nites, 8 d.m.: 793.2331 Americans not only are getting more telephones, they are getting more talkative, At the beginning of 1965, 785,000 telephones were in use in the United States and in the world, a healthy 5.1 per cent more than the prevlous year, according to a compilation made by American Telephone and Telegraph Co, The average American used the instrument 591 times during the year, an equally healthy increase over. the previous year when "only 570 calls per person were made. Despite it all, the survey revealed, Ameridans were not the world's most talkative people. That title was carned by the Canadians, who averaged 622.8 calls per person during 1964.

In fact, Americans weren't even second. Virgin Islanders used their 7,405 telephones an average of 620,4 times per person, AT T's compilation showed, The figures, a year in acquiring and reporting, listed the number of telephones in the world at the onset of 1965 at 182,500,000 nearly half of which were in the Uniled States, Pacific Telephone's contribu-. tion to conversation was evidenced in the increased number of telephones placed in homes and offices locally. Figures for the city of Newark, part of the larger Dumbarton exchange, show that 42.5 telephones are in use for every 100 persons, Growing Fremont had roughly 7,500 more telephones in service at the beginning af 1965 than it did at the first ofthe previous year. Statistically, it had 41.6 per 100 persons, a hike over the previous year's 40.8.

-0 Business In California during December remained at the reoord high of November and the Wells Fargo index showed a year to year of 6.5 per cent, compared with 6.1 per cent for the United States, the Bank reported last week, Business activity for the San Francisco Oakland area in Do comber declined slightly, although the Business Index stood at its second highest for the year, November, the year's high, was 165,9. Decreased spending was only partially offset by employment rising to a record high, Department store sales were up 2 per cent over the year ago perlod, reflecting heavy holiday spending. -0- The formation of the Allstate Financial Corporation as a wholly owned subsidiary of Allstate Enterprises to handle the financing of Enterprises' automobile loan and other.pro grams, was announced this week by Judson Branch, Chairman of the Board of Enterprises. Capitalized with $35 million, Allstate Financial will purchase the installment receivablesoriginated by Enterprises and its subsidiaries and The new Corporation's trans action was the purchase of $115 million of Auto installment accounts receivable from Enterprises. Allstate Enterprises Is wholly owned by Soar, Roebuck and Company.

Pilot Water Softening Plant Survey Expected A pilot water softening plant, with a capacity of about 1,3 million gallons per day, went into operation at the Alameda County Water District's Willowood Well last week, This was announced at the regular mecting of the Distriet's Board of Directors on Effects 'or this pilot water softening project will be.primarily felt in the area close to. the well (near Willowood Drive, Centerville Gardens). The District will shortly conduct a small survey to determino etfects of the project. Data gained from the plant's operation will be used in the District's water softening is now in the early design stages, Among other business, the Board approved annexation of 27.7 acres the new Glenmoor Hills subdivision at Curtner Road, Warm Springs. The sub; division wIll be supplied from the Maybew Reservoir.

The election for three seats on the Water District Board will be held March 22, Voting will take place at some 60 precincts in. the District covering the 'cities of Fremont, Newark and Union City. The Board also authorized rot placement of 1,138 feet of subi, standard main on Eggers Drive, northerly of Fremont Boulevard with an 8 inch main, This: replacement will occur when, the street is improved, Between January 12 and Feb: ruary 10, ttiere was a total: rainfall of 2.7 inches. This, compared with a normal rain. fall of 3.13 inches.

Monument Center, Fremont, found in this gourmet's handles a complete line of well as many American days a week from 9 Fridays and Saturdays, PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT HUB Camera Shop 39146 Fremont Hub 797-4499 Color film sent directly to Kodak Quality black white finishing Cameras repaired SEWING CENTER PFAFF SEWING CENTER SALES PARTS REPAIRS All Makes Sewing Machines Vacuums Hoses Belts Disposable Rags Used Machines Rug Shampoo Machine Rental Or We Do It! Authorized Hoover Eureka Service 4850 Thornton Ave. (Across from Central Chev,) 793-8027 TAXIDERMIST Museum Quality Fork Tanning Mounting NORDQUIST'S TAXIDERMY Established 1912 23800 Hesperion Blvd. Hayward Phone: 783.9400 TV SALES AND SERVICE RCA COLOR TELEVISION FREE six months service on new color sets Repairs on all makes and models SALES NEWARK TV SERVICE 11. Lewis Center 797-3620 CAMPERS BOB'S CAMPER CORRAL Travel Queen El Dorado Dreamer Supplies Accessories 27795 Mission Hayward Ph. 537-8288 Honor Society Members Announced At Thornton Honor Society and honor roll members for the first semoster at Thornton Junior High were announced last week by Princepal Roland Campos, To be eligible for the Society, the young scholars were required to maintain an A-minus average.

A average qualified students for the honor roll. Seventh graders making the Honor Society were; Mary Arthur, Rhonda Bellmer, Eileen Renton, Ane Bernheim, Jeanette Boston, Steven Elmer, Colleen Fox, Mary Freschauf, Joanne Hayashi, Mary Hill, Margaret McIntosh, Joyce Partridge, Terry Purvis, Karen Simpson, Charles Sisk, Sharon Weinstein, Karen Wyatt, Sharon Eighth graders included; Conner, reia, Michael 'Curry, Cheryl Dean, Wendy Helnen, Kathleen Joseph, Janice Kolberg, Erwin Loriaux, Jacqueline Mart, Pickford, Sanders, Gary Talovic, Ronald Widmar. Representing the seventh: grade on the honor roll Flegal Announces ACWD Candidacy In announcing his candidacy for a directorship on the Alameda County Water District last week, Flegalpromised to "concentrate (his) attention on the problem of assuring good water supply." Flegal, who lives at 4535 Central Avenue, Fremont, called the Southern Alameda County area "a growth region of outstanding performance and future potential," Election. the district will be held in the NewarkUnion City area March 22. Deborah Becker, Janette Bos.

ton, Victoria Graham, Steven Harris, Pamela Krochak, Terry Macleod, Barbara Matter, Lin! da Miller, Terry Moore, Lue Nissen, Mara Siemiller, Jaci quel Thompson, Henry Tillman, Eileen Tull, Eighth grade honorees were: Patrick Caples, John Carr, Margaret Collins, Sandra Fer: guson, Robert Glankler, Fred. eric Handiey, Shelley Hicks; Robert Inerbicklor, Lisa Jep; Linda Kapiglan, Jack Kirby, Linda Luiz, Rickie Phillips; Wanda Purvis, Lewis Rainey, Albert Rodriguez, Julee Ro; gers, Joan Sellingsloh, Claudia Singley. Volunteers Teach Yours Hunter Safety California's 2,600 volunteer Instructors 30,812 the youngsters safe in hunter safety and handling of fire arms in 1965, the highest number trained in a year, the Depart: ment of Fish and Game ported this week, res The previous high of 30,244 was set in 1964, the first year that 16 and 17 year olds were required to take the course: Prior to 1964, only youngsters under. 16 were required to complete hunter safety training to receive their first hunting I- conse. California was one nine states to receive the Outstanding Achievement award in 1905, The award, given by the National Rifle Association, also was received by California in 1963 and 1964, Award winners are selected by a committee of the International Association of Game, and Conservation Commissioners,.

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