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PFC. JIM SCOTHORN AT FT. HOOD, TEXAS Pfc. James Scotthorn, 26, son of Mrs. Lucille Roach, 11122 Wakefield, Anaheim, is a member of the unit that was recently named the 1st Armored Division's Company of the Month at Fort Hood, Texas. Scotthorn is a member of Company A. His unit received the commander's trophy and guildon streamers in ceremonies at the fort. A former student at El Camino college, he entered the Army in September 1954 and received basic training at Fort Ord. WHAT'S DOING H. L. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim SOLD ON ORANGE COUNTY! Observing the expanding installations is Glen Tangeman recently appointed Supervising Plant Service Foreman in the Anaheim-Lemon Office. Glenn started his telephone career in 1928 at Onawa Iowa. His first job was that of an installation repairman. In 1940, he joined the fast growing Southern California forces and has rapidly progressed to his present position. Orange County appeals to Glen as an ideal place to live and plans to soon move here with his wife, Lorraine and his son Gary. School children visit "Telezonia" Commission's Annual Report Shows Growth (minimum lot size to 7200 square feet, with frontages of 70 feet in stead of the standard 60 feet). This was a move for roomier and more attractive homesites. Minimum living area was set at 122 square feet. Light Industry Attracted Anaheim's industrial structure was greatly strengthened during the 1954-55 year encompassed by the Planning Commission's report. During that period the following concerns were either in the process of erecting new buildings or starting operations and production on new sites in Anaheim: S. Electrical Motors, Inc.; Memphis Corporation of California Richfield Oil Corporation (search laboratory); Visco Products Company; Dusk Company; C. Russell Company plant. The Holly Manufacturing Company, Standard Pressed Steel Corporation and Carnation Mills Company have acquired sites in Anaheim and are planning construction. Commercial enterprises attracted to Anaheim during the period included Broadway-Hale department store; a branch of the California Bank; another super-market for Alpha Beta; and first un first job was that of an installation repairman. In 1940, he joined the fast growing Southern California forces and has rapidly progressed to his present position. Orange County appeals to Glen as an ideal place to live and plans to soon move here with his wife Lorraine and his son Gary. School children visit "Telezonia" If your youngsters should come home from school some day soon talking about a fabulous land of puppets, here's what it's all about. An entertaining color motion picture called "Adventure in Telezonia" is now available to the elementary schools in this area. The movie is part of a special kit we telephone people have worked out at the request of teachers and with their assistance. We lend the kit to schools to help children learn how to use the telephone correctly. This is important. For the kind of telephone service you enjoy depends a lot on the way you and others use the phone. So the good telephone habits "Telezonia" is teaching school children will help make telephone service better and more useful for everyone. Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day. Away-to-school days needn't "break up" a family Maybe there's a young man or woman in your family who's going away to school this fall. If so, you can still stay in close personal touch with each other, you know. For it takes just moments to travel from home to campus, or campus to home, by telephone. And a quick glance at the rates in your telephone book will show you how little it costs. Why not let low-cost long distance make family reunions a frequent event during the school year ahead. GO Modern... GO Modern... GO GREYHOUND LOW-COST Luxury Spectacular Scenic cruiser and Highway Traveler Coaches Service to all 48 States, Canada, and to Mexico More Thru-Express Buses to and from more places Recorted Tours and Pre-Planned Vacations all over America Group Charter Trips...more fun than a boyride Nationwide Package Express Service...fast, frequent Have you tried GREYHOUND lately? THERE'S A GREYHOUND AGENT NEAR YOU Commission's Annual Report News Growth Continued from Page 1 From lot size to 7200 square feet frontages of 70 feet in the standard 60 feet. Has a move for roomier and attractive homesites. Minimizing area was set at 1225 feet. Light Industry Attractedheim's industrial structure greatly strengthened during 1954-55 year encompassed in Planning Commission's report. That period the following concerns were either in the process of erecting new buildings, operating operations and producing new sites in Anaheim: U. Sectrical Motors, Inc.; Mena Corporation of California; Hold Oil Corporation (re-laboratory); Visco Prod Company; Lusk Company; F. Russell Company plant. Holly Manufacturing Com-Standard Pressed Steel Corporation and Carnation Milk many have acquired sites in Anaheim and are planning control. Commercial enterprises attract-Anaheim during the period used Broadway-Hale depart-store; a branch of the CalliBank; another super-marAlpha Beta; and first units State Department Has Openings Interested in far away places? Interested in knowing people from foreign lands? In rubbing elbows with people from Barcelona, Paris or Bangkok? Have a hankering for strolling in the moonlight beside the Taj Mahal, or maybe climb the Pyramids to gaze at the Sphinx? If you are a stenographer or typist, the Department of State is interested in you. Personnel officers from the U. S. department of state, from Washington, will be at the California State Employment Service office, 525 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, Calif., from 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M.: to interview stenographers, secretaries, typists and general clerks for assignments abroad or in Washington, D. C. Interviews will begin Monday, Sept. 26, lasting through Oct. 15, 1955. Applicants must be American citizens, between 21 and 35 years of age, single with no dependents, in excellent health, high school graduates, and available for assignment to any of approximately 285 American diplomatic and consular posts in foreign countries. All applicants must be excellent typists and have had at least three years of office experience. Business school or college training may be substituted for all but one year of the work experience requirements. Stenographers must be able to take shorthand at 80 words per minute. Candidates selved for employment will receive some of the devices incorporated into the weirdly efficient machine include 24 racks holding 1500 circuit packages and 500 relay packages; 12 magnetic tapes on 2400-foot length each; five input consoles, two magnetic memory drums, a check sorter, printer control panel, power plant controller, maintenance board and refrigeration system of 25 tons capacity, and enough vacuum tube and diodes to supply a radio of 17,000-tube capacity. Nine Operators Nine persons operate the machine, relieving thousands of employees in the bank's far-flung system of countless hours of fecund bookkeeping chores there allowing them to perform other duties and services for bank patrons. Each commercial depositor account number and balance carried within ERMA on one of the 12 magnetic tapes and is all stored on one of the two magnet "memory drums." As each item is placed into the electronic reader, ERMA posts that figure out the proper account in one-female of a second. Bank of America's New Bookkeeper (Continued from Page 1) ly on each customer's account while rejecting any check on which payment has been stopped or which is drawn against uncollected funds, or would overdraw the account. Arithmetically, ERMA cannot make a mistake. It prepares and prints customers' monthly statements at the rate of 600 lines a minute. It is all done electronically. Bumper Crop of New Babies Here A bumper crop of new babies born to Anahelm parents is reported by local hospitals. Among those welcoming male heirs are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of 9872 Stonybrook Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Reis of 1734 E. Sycamore St.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCready, 8781 Aladdin Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson of 8741 Hanson Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, 1213 N. East St.; Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lantz, 1208 Claredge Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Blucker, 706 S. Citron St.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur De Malo, 1003 Chippewa St.; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Dawson, 704 S. Janss St. Proud parents of baby girls are Mr. and Mrs. Joe McSoud, 3811 Aladdin Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. John Ladig, 611 N. Olive St.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le Sage, 12212 Blue- Some of the devices incorporated into the weirdly efficient machine include 24 racks holding 1500 circuit packages and 500 relay packages; 12 magnetic tapes on 2400-foot length each; five input consoles, two magnetic memory drums, a check sorter, printer control panel, power plant controller, maintenance board and refrigeration system of 25 tons capacity, and enough vacuum tube and diodes to supply a radio of 17,000-tube capacity. Nine Operators Nine persons operate the machine, relieving thousands of employees in the bank's far-flung system of countless hours of fecund bookkeeping chores thereby allowing them to perform other duties and services for bank patrons. Each commercial depositor account number and balance carried within ERMA on one of the 12 magnetic tapes and is all stored on one of the two magnet "memory drums." As each item is placed into the electronic reader, ERMA posts that figure out the proper account in one-female of a second. Bank of America management first commissioned the task at the Institute five years ago, when it became apparent that some men and fast method of bookkeeping was needed to handle the growing volume of checking accounts activity. 60,000,000 Checks More than 60,000,000 checks are paid daily in the United States as against only 15,000,000 in 1994 "ERMA eliminates 80 per cent." Holly Manufacturing ComStandard Pressed Steel Coron and Carnation Milk may have acquired sites in Anaheim and are planning control. Commercial enterprises attracted Broadway-Hale department; a branch of the Calling Bank; another super-marger Alpha Beta; and first units in Disneyland Hotel. SecurityNational bank also began construction of a new building. Efficient Expansion The Planning Commission, led with maintaining a program designed toward orderly and efficient expansion of the city going toward a future populaestimated at 80,000) is made of the following: Ralph S. Mers, chairman; Mrs. Vera t, Mel A. Gauer, E. P. HapRobert W. Mungall (secretary); Al C. Riutcel, Jake E. Smacher, A. J. Schutte and Joe Thompson. Mungall is planning meer and Laurie Musso is leading technician. The Commission in all its detations works closely with the Council and Keith Murdoch, administrator. YMCA YOUTH TO HOW FILMS OF FOREIGN TOUR Pictures from the Teen-Y-Tour preports on the World YMCA Conference in Paris will be on the gram of a general meeting at Anaheim YMCA Monday eveg. Oct. 3, at 7:30 p.m., accord- to Walt Taylor, president of Anaheim Y. The meeting is planned for anyinterested in hearing about two major events. The nuisous of those attending will be members of the YMCA boards of directors and committees; and their unities; and members of the Teen-Y-Tour and their families. Each one who went on the tour will be given an opportunity to present a few slides of one country and tell of an experience two. Official delegates to the YMCA Conference—Ann Thomas, Reynette Wallace, Warren Shleigh, Wilbert Bonney, Nan ore and John Bertch will bring An important point about stock car racing that The safer car and Chevrolet is th Auto races aren't won by brute to judge how they make other harmful. Roadability, accelerasem clumsy. You can feel th The safer car and Chevrolet is the Auto races aren't won by brute horsepower. Roadability, acceleration, precision steering and stamina—the very qualities that make a car safer for you—are the keys to victory on the track! And that's why Chevrolet is top car, by far, on the NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing) Short Track circuit. Faster acceleration means safer passing Chevrolet's cannonball acceleration has punched past many a bigger car to victory. But the same blazing surge is a vital safety factor on the highway—one that can whisk you more safely around other cars and out of critical situations. Easier, super accurate steering Nimble is the word for Chevrolet. But you don't have to see them in action on a tight quarter-mile track to judge how they make other seem clumsy. You can feel that self in the press of traffic, and the feather-light precision of Race steering in every curve. Extra safety, too, in Glide-Ride suspension that sops up the harshest bumps—that lets your car "keep its feet under it" for maximum traction on the roughest roads. More stability on curb Chevrolet's famous stability money in the bank to the race—it lets him broadside through faster and smoother. But peace of mind to you on more comfort in every curb less body-rec broad-based ger rear spring security if you swerve shalt meet an emerald solid "one-piece" feel that is to any driver. CONE BROTHER S 215 No. Los Angeles St. — Anaheim of the devices incorporated wetly efficient machine 24 racks holding 1500 packages and 500 relay ties; 12 magnetic tapes of not length each; five input s, two magnetic memory a check sorter, printer, panel, power plant conmainttenance board and relation system of 25 tons caand enough vacuum tubes codes to supply a radio of tube capacity. Nine Operators persons operate the marelieving thousands of ems in the bank's far-flung of countless hours of tedibookkeeping chores thereby giving them to perform other and services for bank pa- commercial depositor's nt number and balance is within ERMA on one of magnetic tapes and is also on one of the two magnetic ory drums." As each item used into the electronic readERMA posts that figure to oper account in one-tenth second. k of America management commissioned the task to institute five years ago, when ame apparent that some new ast method of bookkeeping needed to handle the great one of checking account ac- 60,000,000 Checks more than 60,000,000 checks are daily in the United States, against only 15,000,000 in 1939. ERMA eliminates 80 per cent nowed under, and she will lighten the load to an amazing degree. The machine will, in Beise's words, "improve working conditions for all personnel, enable the bank to increase its usefulness, serve more A4—ANAHEIM GAZETTE Anahelm, Calif., Thurs. Sept. 29, 1958 people and serve them better, and keep pace with the dynamic growth of California." YOU CAN TAKE A METRO BUS TO Disneyland Metro provides convenient service to the Disneyland entrance from this community. No driving strain, no parking difficulty, no long walk from the parking lot to the gate. Plan your time as you wish, for morning, afternoon or all-day visit. Frequent return trips in the afternoon and evening. A fast, comfortable Metro bus is your most economical transportation to America's great new playland. When you go to Disneyland—"go Metro" for a pleasant, relaxing trip. Complete Disneyland schedule information covered in Metro's 58-D time table. Get one from any bus operator 60,000,000 Checks more than 60,000,000 checks are daily in the United States, against only 15,000,000 in 1939. RMA eliminates 80 per cent of time-consuming detail in checking accounts, Beise He went on to say that durthe past 10 years the bank's credit accounts had been increast the rate of 23,000 a month. RMA, therefore, was needed prevent bookkeeping staffs at individual branches from being no parking difficulty, no long walk from the parking lot to the gate. Plan your time as you wish, for morning, afternoon or all-day visit. Frequent return trips in the afternoon and evening. 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