anaheim-gazette 1956-02-09
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THE 800 TWO-DOOR CATALINA
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CASEY336
S. Los Angeles St.
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The car says 60 and the price won't stop you!
break the small car habit!
If you're accustomed to buying in the low-priced-three range, chances are you're paying for Pontiac's size, performance and distinction—but you're not getting it! As a matter of fact, you're not even coming close!
Actually, a big, handsome Pontiac 860 Catalina is priced within the reach of about any new-car buyer!
Its king-size 122-inch wheelbase gives you up to seven inches more road-leveling length. This extra-long wheelbase—size where it counts—is what gives Pontiac its genuine big-car comfort and stability. And certainly it follows that this size extends as well to its rich, luxurious interior!
But behind the wheel is where you really feel your dollars doing double duty!
Where else at a price so low can you boss all the power you'll find in the Strato-Streak V-8?
Where else at a price so low can you get the luxury of Pontiac's optional Strato-Flight Hydra-Matic—America's newest, smoothest automatic transmission?
Where else at a price so low can you find all the other fine-car features that put you so squarely on even terms with buyers of far costlier cars?
Come in this week and see how easily you can be out of the small-car class forever!
big, glamorous Pontiac 860 for less
for 44 models of the low-priced three!
PONTIAC
DEAL AND
GOOD DEAL MORE"
DEAL AND
A GOOD DEAL MORE"
NAHEIM AT
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PONTIAC
PHONE
KEystone 3-3121
Anaheim Gazette
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1956
NOTICE!
The Red Cross Bloodmobile Unit will be at Thomas Jefferson school, 504 East South street on Feb. 24 from 2 to 6:30 p.m. All public spirited citizens are urged to contribute blood to the bloodmobile for use in emergencies.
Describes Trip Into Australian Bush Country for Class
Celia Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hamilton of 11071 101 Highway, described a trip into Australian bush country last Wednesday when the Home Builders met at 6:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, 419 S. Indiana St. She has been in Australia for the past 14 months studying history and politics as a Fulbright Scholar.
Miss Hamilton is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school, Pomona college, and has attended UC at Berkeley. She is current DeMolay Group to Reorganize Here
On Jan. 29 at its annual meeting in the Masonic Temple in Anaheim, the Crossline Club which is composed of Masons employed at Northrop Aircraft, Inc., Anaheim Division, voted to sponsor the reorganization of the Anaheim Chapter of the Order of DeMolay. The following members of the club were chosen to assist in the project: Chas. Van Riper, O. F. Snyder, Geo. Alden, Lee Mueller, Chas. Hindley, Robert Smith, James Rose, James Donahue, Fred Minton, W. C. Boice, R. E. Matthews. Other interested Masons who will assist are Geo. Ehrle and Freddie L. Mitchell.
The above group will meet in the Masonic Temple on Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. to begin the task of reorganization. Any interested Master Mason is cordially invited to attend.
A number of this group are former members of the Order of DeMolay and Past Masters of Masonic Lodges.
DAUGHTERS BORN
11071 101 Highway, described a trip into Australian bush country last Wednesday when the Home Builders met at 6:30 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, 419 S. Indiana St. She has been in Australia for the past 14 months studying history and politics as a Fulbright Scholar.
Miss Hamilton is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school, Pomona college, and has attended UC at Berkeley. She is currently enjoying a two month "summer" vacation from studies at the University of Melbourne, Camberra, the Australian capitol city.
DAUGHTERS BORN
On January 26, baby daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Terrones, 1130½ Parry st. and Mr. and Mrs. William Heusser, 526 N. Citron street.
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