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1956-04-26 · Anaheim Gazette · page 4 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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EDITORIAL Page His The image provided is too blurry and pixelated to accurately transcribe any text. It appears to be aerial or satellite view of a residential area with multiple houses arranged in a grid pattern. The details of the houses are not clearly visible due to the low resolution and potential noise in the image. The image provided is too blurry and pixelated to accurately transcribe any text. It appears to be aerial or satellite view of a residential neighborhood with houses arranged in a grid pattern. The details are not clearly visible due to the low resolution and potential noise. His dreams of home inspire The sad, true story of STEPHEN FOSTER—a man whose dreams never came true. Few men have sung of hom Stephen Foster, composer "Old Folks at Home". Y from one rooming house alone in a hospital charity The sad, true story of STEPHEN FOSTER—a man whose dreams never came true. Few men have sung of homeland Stephen Foster, composer "Old Folks at Home". You from one rooming house alone in a hospital charity FORTUNATELY today most able to experience for our warmth of owning our direct route to this commute and investing in United Payroll Savings Plan. You need save only a few Savings. Quickly and easily into a down payment for only $7.50 a week. In 5 years—8 months—$4,278. So start your dreams of home come The image provided is too blurry and pixelated to accurately recognize any text or details. It appears to be a black-and-white photograph of a neighborhood layout with houses and streets. Due to the low resolution, no text can be clearly read. NEW MEN have sung of home with such haunting tenderness as Stephen Foster, composer of "My Old Kentucky Home" and Old Folks at Home". Yet he spent most of his life moving from one rooming house to another and died penniless and one in a hospital charity ward. NEW MEN have sung of home with such haunting tenderness as Stephen Foster, composer of "My Old Kentucky Home" and "Old Folks at Home". Yet he spent most of his life moving from one rooming house to another and died penniless and alone in a hospital charity ward. FORTUNATELY today most of us, unlike Stephen Foster, will be able to experience for ourselves the thrill, the security, the warmth of owning our own home. For there's a practical, direct route to this common family goal. It lies through saving and investing in United States Series E Savings Bonds on the Payroll Savings Plan. You need save only a few dollars a week through Payroll Savings. Quickly and easily these regular savings will grow into a down payment for your new home. For example, save only $7.50 a week. In 5 years you'll have $2,053—in 9 years and 8 months—$4,278. So start investing in Bonds today—and make your dreams of home come true! For the big things in your life, be ready with U. S. Saving Bonds. The U. S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and ANAHEIM GAZETTE The U.S. Government does not pay for this advertising. The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation, the Advertising Council and ANAHEIM GAZETTE