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TTE 1954 "Underwater ear" spots telephone cables fast. Using a special underwater sound detector, telephone trouble shooters can quickly find cables lying on the bottom of the bays and rivers of the Pacific West—even cables buried deep in silt. This means cables can be raised, when necessary, in much less time than if we had to grapple for them "blindly" or a diver had to wander about looking for them. And, of course, time saved is also money saved. Thus, the "ear" is helping us bring you good service at low cost. Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day. 113 TRIPS TO the Moon... That's a lot of miles...twenty-seven million to be exact...and that's how far Metropolitan Coach Lines has traveled to serve you during its first year of operation, in four counties, over forty-four routes. Metro's five-year fifteen million dollar program for progress has covered a lot of ground in one That's a lot of miles...twenty-seven million to be exact...and that's how far Metropolitan Coach Lines has traveled to serve you during its first year of operation, in four counties, over forty-four routes. Metro's five-year fifteen million dollar program for progress has covered a lot of ground in one short year, and it's only the beginning. New buses have already come to many communities—one hundred and thirty were added the first year—one hundred more have been ordered for the second year—and more to follow. Metro is now using portions of five freeways to serve you with more rapid, efficient transportation, and the Metro freeway service will continue to expand as the free-ways push further into outlying communities. Whether you ride Metro once a year, or twice a day, our pledge to you on this, our first birthday, is the same as if was a year ago...better service at economical rates. You'll find it practical to use Metro service wherever you go! METROPOLITAN COACH LINES Serving 125 Communities in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties For Metro Travel Information call... KEystone 5-34 More About LONG AGO (Continued from A-2) repeat was a toothsome treat and was greatly enjoyed by all. George B. Hatfield, the venerable father of Joseph Hatfield, attained his eighty-ninth birthday on Monday. The old gentleman is sprightly as a cricket and celebrated his birthday by going to Newport Beach to spend Tuesday fishing with his son. If there ever existed any doubt as to the popularity of Congressman Smith in Orange county, that doubt must have been dispelled by the cracker-jack meeting at the armory on Saturday evening. Seldom has such a largely attended political meeting been held in this city, and never was a popular and deserving official so signally honored. The spacious hall was filled to overflowing. Eight hundred seats had been provided in addition to benches around the hall, and these were occupied soon after the doors of the armory were opened. Standing room was at a premium and many were unable to enter. Senator Smith arrived on the 6 p.m. S. P. train and was met by a committee of Republicans and was driven to the Commercial hotel where he maintained headquarters. At 7:30 a special train bearing the Columbia club of Santa Ana under command of Captain Nate Ulm arrived. Accompanying them were upward of 100 citizens of the county seat and of Orange. Among them were R. Y. Williams, chairman of the Republican County Central Committee, County Treasurer Potter, Clerk Lester, Bryant Williams, Postmaster Shaw Capt. Toke and other party notables. Mrs. Elizabeth Helmsen, mother of our fellow-townsman, Joseph Helmsen; died at her home in this city on Sunday, after a illness of more than two years. She was in her seventy-ninth year, and leaves an only son mourn her demise. The remains were taken to Los Angeles on Monday and cremated at Rosedale cemetery. Later the ashes will be shipped to Leavenworth, Kansas and entombed beside those of her husband who died in 1868. Mr. Helmsen had lived here 29 years arriving here with her son, April 30 1875. She and her son were passengers on the ill-fated steam er Ventura, which was wrecked off the Monterey coast on her trip south. They lost all in the wreck, saving nothing. CONSIDER What a Congressman must be able to do to properly represent you in Congress! Read below and you will agree it is to YOUR BEST INTERESTS to properly represent you in Congress! Read below and you will agree it is to YOUR BEST INTERESTS —TO— Re-elect James B. UTT to Congress One of Many There are 435 United States Congressmen, a majority of whom, must decide on each piece of legislation. Your Congressman has but ONE vote of this 435. Getting Action To be effective in YOUR behalf, your Congressman must know the proper channels and be able to influence a great many other representatives, a majority of whom, are not interested in the problems of his particular district. Sound Philosophy James B. UTT has proved his sound philosophy which calls for true Americanism and the retaining of the freedoms which has made America great. Effective Representation James B. UTT has proved his effectiveness in the United States Congress. He has introduced ONLY those bills which he felt could pass. And, his record of bills passed and signed by the President is double the average number for first term Congressmen. Re-elect JAMES B. UTT Representative in Congress Nov. 2 UTT for CONGRESS Committee — Ben W. Osterman, Chmn. EVERYTHING YOU WOULD EVEN THE MASTERPIECE OF HOMES ANAHEIM GARDENS The Finest Home in It's Class! NO DOWN TO VETS! Truly the finest home in its class — anywhere — a home created for the disciplinating family. Forced air heat, beautiful exteriors, fireplace with backdo of mahogany paneling, spacious kitchens ... every luxury featu A wide choice of 1954 models now No Down to Vets! Designed for Indoor - Outdoor Livi OCTOBER 1954 1st Anniversary KEystone 5-3404 A HAHN-ST "Better Home" GEORGE J. EXCLUSIVE KEystone 1345 Romneya Av Registration closed last night in Orange County. The total mounts to near the 6000 mark. Figures are not yet attainable, but there will be a substantial increase over the vote of two years ago. Up to yesterday after- (Continued on A-4) DISCOVER Merry Miles on a GREYHOUND Round Trip! GREYHOUND Round Trip! ROUND-TRIP TICKET? If the Answer is YES The Cost Coming Back is 20% LESS! Make that big saving...and still see twice as much, as you go one scenic way, return another on a Greyhound round trip. This extra economy is another good reason why you enjoy more merry miles at lower cost...by Greyhound! LOW PARES MEAN MERRY MILES From Anaheim Richmond, Indiana ...45.45 Great Falls, Montana ...27.50 Pocatella, Idaho ...19.30 Asheville, N. C. ...46.70 Paducah, Ky. ...39.55 Aberdeen, S. Dak. ...38.25 HAROLD S. HOLCOMB, Agent 217 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim—Phone KE 5-3404 There's A Greyhound Agent Near You Would ever want in a home ... and then some! NOW READY SECTION 3 of UNIT NO. 2 NOW READY SECTION 3 of UNIT NO. 2 WITH... EXTRA LARGE LOTS COME OUT TODAY and make an EARLY SELECTION They'll GO In A Hurry ...we're warning you!